3 Trends MSPs Need to Focus On in 2022

3 Trends MSPs Need to Focus On

Digital transformation has reached nearly every business and industry. Whether it’s creating a total reimagining of the workflow, modernizing IT infrastructure and systems, or just migrating services and operations to the cloud, the technological demands of today’s business are growing at a rapid pace. Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are playing a bigger role in helping create, manage, and protect business infrastructure and cloud services. In 2022, MSPs need to focus on three key areas to provide their customers: Cyber Security Cloud Services Education Let’s dig a little deeper into each of these three emerging Managed Service Provider trends. Cyber Security Cybercrime is no longer about lone hackers in a dark basement trying to hack their way into systems. Cybercrime is now the domain of organized crime and state actors that are increasingly targeting businesses of all sizes.

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Winning Strategies for MSPs to Reduce Clients’ Cloud Spending Without Sacrificing quality

Winning Strategies for MSPs to Reduce Clients Cloud Spending Without Sacrificing Quality

The world of cloud services is rapidly expanding to help businesses across all industries grow and thrive. In fact, with more than $35 billion spent on cloud services during the second quarter of 2020, it’s safe to say that the cloud will play a prominent role in the future of IT, remote collaboration and data storage. That being said, when accompanied by erroneous practices, cloud spending can dominate a larger portion of your clients’ budgets than expected. Check out the following tips that MSPs just like you can utilize to help clients reduce cloud spending without undercutting the value of their cloud services. Eliminate Wasteful Practices One of the best ways to reduce your clients’ cloud spending while maintaining excellent cloud services is to eliminate wasteful practices. Such practices could include excessive cloud storage spending or investing in unnecessary computing resources.

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5 Ways for MSPs to Align Clients’ Cloud and Business Strategies

5 Ways for MSPs to Align Clients’ Cloud and Business Strategies

As an experienced MSP, you know that the cloud plays an increasingly important role in businesses’ growth and expansion today. After all, in 2021, cloud spending is projected to reach unprecedented peaks worldwide. With such high demand for cloud computing services, the chances are that your team is prepared to help clients make a seamless transition to the cloud. However, in making this change, are you making the mistake of treating clients’ cloud strategies and business strategies as entirely separate entities? The cloud is a crucial part of your customers’ future business plans — and should be treated as such. Check out our 5 essential steps to making the cloud an integral part of your clients’ business strategies going forward. Step 1: Goal-Setting The first step to creating a cloud-inclusive business plan for your clients is prioritizing goal-setting. Ask your clients about their 1-year, 3-year or even 5-year plans.

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Why MSPs Should Adopt the Cloud

Why MSP’s Should Adopt the Cloud

Cybersecurity attacks are in the news, crippling public infrastructure and causing panic among many business owners. However, large businesses aren’t the only ones in danger of a ransomware or malware attack. Small businesses, especially those in the financial services industry, must be wary of these sophisticated threats. Cybersecurity must be a top priority for managed service providers (MSPs) and your small business customers. That’s why using a trusted cloud service provider is the first step in protecting your customer’s valuable IT infrastructure. Small businesses are looking for ways to invest in PPP incentives to boost the economy out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Investing in cloud services will keep their data and IT assets more secure, provide more flexibility for remote workers and save costs compared to traditional onsite networking and storage centers. Over 50% of Cyberattacks Target Small Businesses Every day, a new cyber threat emerges, targeting small businesses.

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How to Offer Cloud Services with Confidence

How to offer cloud services with confidence

As an experienced MSP, your top priority is providing clients with the stellar services they need to succeed. In this day and age, your clients need high-quality cloud services more than ever to keep their businesses growing and thriving. While you remain 100% committed to helping your clients navigate issues with network setup, software, cybersecurity and applications, there’s no doubt that you have a full plate of responsibilities. By joining forces with a no-nonsense cloud service provider (CSP) like Cloud Services for MSPs, you can simultaneously offer outstanding cloud services while improving client satisfaction. Take a look at the following reasons why it’s time for MSPs like you to take cloud services off the back burner once and for all. How the Cloud Can Revolutionize Your Clients’ Businesses Did you know that public cloud spending is expected to reach $332 billion in 2021 alone?

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Top Tips To Stay Secure With Multiple Cloud Service Providers

Top Tips to stay secure

The need for cloud service providers expands every day as remote working and cloud-based applications drive the demand for subscription cloud services. Many organizations are now utilizing multiple cloud services in an attempt to spread the risk across vendors and maintain security in today’s hazardous cybersecurity environment. This article addresses the needs and concerns involved with maintaining relationships with multiple cloud service providers.

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Maintaining In-House Cloud Support May Be Undercutting MSPs’ Success

Maintaining In-House Cloud Support May Be Undercutting MSPs’ Success

Cybersecurity and the cloud are causing a panic migration away from the cloud. These two emerging trends are coming together to improve the costs and productivity of enterprise computing. At the same time, cybersecurity attacks are causing problems for businesses and managed service providers (MSPs) alike. The demand for cloud services continues to rise as more companies operate remotely since the global pandemic forced firms to abandon their high rises and office complexes. Cybersecurity attacks also increased, causing 54% of businesses to pull their sensitive data from cloud services.

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Cutting-Edge Techniques For MSPS To Strengthen Clients’ Cloud Security

Cutting Edge Techniques for MSPs

It’s no secret that cybersecurity attacks and data theft have the power to ravage both your MSP and your clients’ businesses. What is more, these threats take numerous forms, from phishing emails to false networks and malicious pop-ups. As a dedicated MSP, it is your responsibility to shield your clients from these and other cybersecurity threats — but how? By implementing a handful of defensive strategies, from client education to access point protection, you can effectively reduce your clients’ risk of a data breach in no time.

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Reliable Cloud Services Are Increasingly Important For MSPs

Reliable Cloud Services

The market for managed services has soared in recent years. According to Forum, the globally managed services industry was estimated at $185.98 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow to $356.24 billion by 2025. It is estimated that more than a quarter of all spending on IT will go to the cloud. Far from resting on your laurels, MSP cloud services providers need to remain diligent — finding the best and most reliable service providers to protect their clients.

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Ease Your MSP Clients’ Transition to Hybrid Cloud Services

Ease Your MSP Clients Transition to Hybrid Cloud Services

The recent pandemic accelerated the need for businesses to support a remote workforce and the need to have secure, cloud-based computing services. A recent survey by Nutanix of IT leaders indicates that 86% of businesses say hybrid cloud services are their preferred computing model. MSPs need to understand the needs and concerns of hybrid services, especially pertaining to business continuity and disaster recovery needs.

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