CRN web seminar: Managed IT services

Surviving the economic downturn: the managed IT services lifeline

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On the end of the phone: managed IT services mean end users are covered for every eventuality

Despite the overall economic outlook remaining gloomy, there are plenty of opportunities out there for firms willing to make a change.

Resellers are constantly being advised to revolutionise their business models to focus more on managed services to ensure recurring revenue streams and to bolster their value add in a competitive market.

In this CRN web seminar, in association with Kaseya our panel will examine the managed IT services market and offer valuable advice and guidance on how to get involved in, or maximise the opportunities in this lucrative sector.

Included on the panel is hands-on expert Gary Pica, who transformed his business from a struggling break-fix model to a thriving managed services behemoth and who is keen to share his tips with viewers.

Register for this FREE seminar here

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