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Redefining Managed Services Economics

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A tartalmat a Larry Walsh biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Larry Walsh vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

The managed services segment of the channel has long operated on a “best of breed” basis. These companies developed services with collections of technologies from multiple vendors, providing what they considered the best options for their needs. While "best of breed" is considered a good means of developing effective systems, it is not always easy and often expensive to create and maintain. The holy grail of managed services is the simplification of systems into consolidated applications with well-integrated features and lower total cost of ownership. This approach, in theory, leads to better organizational management, predictable costs, and improved service delivery to end customers.

Earlier this year, Kaseya rolled out Kaseya 365, a new package that provides MSPs with the tools they need for service delivery at a single, low subscription price. Kaseya believes this model, which it has been working on for years, will redefine managed services economics. Mike DePalma, the vice president of business development, joins Changing Channels to discuss the new Kaseya model, what it means for the managed services community, and where the MSP model is going next.

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The managed services segment of the channel has long operated on a “best of breed” basis. These companies developed services with collections of technologies from multiple vendors, providing what they considered the best options for their needs. While "best of breed" is considered a good means of developing effective systems, it is not always easy and often expensive to create and maintain. The holy grail of managed services is the simplification of systems into consolidated applications with well-integrated features and lower total cost of ownership. This approach, in theory, leads to better organizational management, predictable costs, and improved service delivery to end customers.

Earlier this year, Kaseya rolled out Kaseya 365, a new package that provides MSPs with the tools they need for service delivery at a single, low subscription price. Kaseya believes this model, which it has been working on for years, will redefine managed services economics. Mike DePalma, the vice president of business development, joins Changing Channels to discuss the new Kaseya model, what it means for the managed services community, and where the MSP model is going next.

Follow us, Like us, and Subscribe!

Channelnomics: https://channelnomics.com/

LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2NC6Vli

X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/Channelnomics

About Larry Walsh:

About Mike DePalma

Changing Channels is a production of Channelnomics, a brand of 2112 Enterprises LLC

Follow @Channelnomics to stay current on the latest #research, #bestpractices, and #resources. At @Channelnomics — the voice of thought leadership — we define #channel trends, chart new #GTM strategies, and #partner with industry leaders to champion #diversity in the channel. 

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