Cloud computing is one of those terms that gets used a lot, often by people who have no real idea as to what it means. This is understandable given how ubiquitous cloud computing has become over the last decade. While cloud computing has brought technology into the mainstream, it also is a term which needs clarification and definition.
Cloud computing, hybrid, public, private, are all variations on a theme with very different business, technical, and privacy outcomes depending on which one you choose. For MSPs, understanding cloud computing in all its various forms and being able to describe it to customers (many who have no technical experience) is a critical business skill.
Laurelle Roseman, director of channel partnerships at Vultr, drops by the MSPZone to provide her perspective on how cloud computing is helping MSPs meet a growing and increasingly complex set of customer needs.
Highlights:
MSPZone Guest: Laurelle Roseman, Director of Channel Partnerships with Vultr
The Customer Experience in Managed Services
The Role of the Individual in Fighting Cybercrime
CISA Guidance and Recession Impact on MSPs
Ransomware -the MSP and SMB Perspective
Can you be secure and efficient as an MSP?
The Role of Backup in the Modern Day MSP
The Future of Cybersecurity Talent
A Sales Strategy for All MSPs
2022 ConnectWise MSP Threat Report
MSP Best Practices Series: Picking the Right Tools
MSP Best Practices Series: The Business Plan
The MSP Perspective on the Kaseya-Datto Deal
Are We Winning or Losing against Cybercrime
Analysis of Kaseya Acquisition of Datto
The MSP Compliance Officer
Finally, Some Good News on MSP Cyber Insurance
Peer Groups, Insurance, and MSP Growth
ConnectWise Talks Security
Why Standards Matter in Managed Services
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