Managed Services

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  • Connectwise, Level Platforms, Quosal Roll Out Updates

    The first news came last week from Level Platforms, which took the lid off of added functionality to its Managed Workplace platform that improves managed service providers’ monitoring and support capabilities . With this new release Level Platforms added a new remote tools function and a new plug-in Service Module architecture to extend the Policy…

  • Palo Alto Network Aggressively Pursues MSSPs

    Less than a month after naming a new CEO, next-gen firewall developer Palo Alto Networks is reconfirming its commitment to channel growth with an announcement this week of partnerships with some of the biggest managed service providers in the security market. The heavy-hitters on the Palo Alto Networks roster now include BT Global Services, Dell…

  • Skype Acquires Group Texting Specialist GroupMe

    Internet phone service provider Skype announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire GroupMe, a provider of mobile group messaging services that helps users stay in touch and make decisions. GroupMe was founded in 2010 at the Techcrunch Disrupt Hackathon and is headquartered in New York, New York. Terms of the acquisition will…

  • Astute Unveils ViSX G3 Virtualization Acceleration Platform

    Astute Networks, a specialist in network and flash-based technologies for virtualized infrastructure, announced the introduction of ViSX G3, a performance solution for VMware virtualization environments. The ViSX G3 platform is designed to enable faster, more widespread adoption of server and desktop virtualization, as well as cloud computing, by delivering sustained random I/O performance, with optimized…

  • Getting It Right in the Post-Managed Services Era

    The IT channel is about to enter the post-managed services era. Much like modernism led to postmodernism in art and philosophy, the managed services model is evolving into a new IT consumption reality. At the heart of the change is the cloud, and more specifically, how managed services providers (MSPs) choose to proceed into a…

  • Facebook, Twitter Costing Businesses Time, Money: Report

    A calculator that measures the cost to companies of time spent by employees using social media has revealed that the average company with 52 employees pays out $65,000 per year for non-work-related social media activity. WebTitan’s social media cost calculator shows that workers using non-work-related social networking for a mere 20 minutes is the equivalent…

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