RESEARCH CONTENT:
Ludo Houdenaert distils a lifetime of experience on managing performance in the IT department into this collection of interactive presentations, written especially for Computer Weekly.
PODCAST:
This podcast discusses how GFI MAX Building Blocks methodology can help you overcome challenges with converting your clients in Managed Services and start making money.
WHITE PAPER:
This short white paper explores a MSP focused backup and recovery service with intelligent backup framework which addresses application and server virtualization backup and recovery requirements.
WHITE PAPER:
Integrated Service Management offerings from IBM are designed to help managed service providers (MSPs) accelerate growth by supporting cost reduction programs, service delivery excellence, and the enablement of new and innovative business models such as cloud-based services.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this exclusive resource to discover a powerful, web-based, systems management platform that can reduce complexity and increase the productivity of IT pros and MSPs (Managed Service Providers). Read on to learn more about the many features and benefits of this integrated Web-based platform.
VIDEO:
Access this essential resource to discover the top reasons why managed service providers (MSPs) should embrace end-point management and learn how to achieve breakthrough success in the IT managed services business
WHITE PAPER:
In this article Chris Martin discusses his experience as a managed services provider to small businesses in the surrounding area with one of the fastest growing and most well-reputed IT Support Companies in his country. He also discusses how he started working at GFI and creating the idea for GFI MAX Remote Management software.
EGUIDE:
The annual growth rates for managed services have accelerated over the past year and many MSPs are moving toward value-based pricing according to Kaseya research. Read on to find out why.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide follows the evolution of data protection and points out the latest capabilities and remaining gaps in the marketplace. Read on now to find out whether conventional methods are keeping pace and which data protection processes should be treated separately.