Webinar: What are the Most Powerful Next-Gen Cloud Tools for MSPs?
Your Managed Service Provider (MSP) business is offering cloud services, but what are the next-generation cloud [image error]tools and services that you need to be aware of to help your IT business beat a march on your competitors?
If you don’t know where to even start looking for cloud tools, don’t panic!
I’m participating in a webinar organised by Superops.ai on 28 April at 4pm GMT.
Find Powerful Next Gen Cloud Tools for Your MSPI’ll be joined by Scott Riley, owner of Cloud Nexus, one of the UK’s fastest growing cloud-based MSPs, and Mark Crall, Superops’ VP of Sales.
The session will be relaxed and informal, but also informative. It will be interactive, and we’ll be focusing on exploring the cutting edge of cloud computing and cloud tools. If you want to get ahead of the competition, you don’t want to miss this!
How to Register for the SessionOur webinar takes place on 28 April at 4pm BST (11am EST). Click here and register for the session.
As always, we make these presentations as interactive as possible, so come prepared with your toughest questions!
Will There be a Recording of This Session?This presentation will be recorded and made available to view on-demand. Click here and register to be notified when the recording is available.
Use Powerful Cloud Gen Tools and get Ahead of Your CompetitionScott, Mark and Richard will be looking at cloud tools such as Microsoft Azure AI. They’ll explain how MSPs can use these next-gen solutions to deliver solutions faster, better and cheaper than your competitors.
Come prepared with your toughest Managed Services questions, as Richard, Mark and Scott will be making time to answer them all. Why not get ahead of your competition in 2022?
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