CompTIA Teams with MSP Partners on Managed IT Services Summit
October event aims to “further the industry-wide adoption of managed services.”
CompTIA, a major trade association for the IT industry, has joined forces with MSP Partners in putting on this year’s Managed IT Services Summit.
MSP Partners is an alliance founded by Cisco, Ingram Micro, Intel, Level Platforms and Microsoft in conjunction with the active participation of more than 20 leading IT vendors and thousands of managed service providers (MSPs). It provides research and education to solution providers. In its first two years, MSP Partners has attracted more than 4,000 members.
The 2009 CompTIA Managed IT Services Summit will focus on the business issues that impact success in the fast-growing field of managed IT services. The event is scheduled for Oct. 7-9, 2009 at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.†
“We’re extremely pleased to bring together the resources of the CompTIA Managed IT Services Executive Forum and MSP Partners to deliver this important industry conference,” says Kelly Ricker, vice president of conferences and events for CompTIA. “We’re putting together a strong educational program focused on business solutions, market strategies, and technology innovations that will help companies grow their managed services businesses.”
The 2009 CompTIA Managed IT Services Summit will include discussions centered around important business topics, such as compensation models for employees and strategies for lead generation. The event will also feature sessions on technology issues, including best practices for remote management and monitoring, managed print services, online storage, and business continuity.
“MSP Partners’ partnership with CompTIA in presenting the Managed IT Services Summit combines the strengths of two great organizations,” says Jim Hamilton, executive director of MSP Partners. “CompTIA’s expertise at hosting world class IT events … combined with MSP Partners’ award-winning managed services research and education ensure that this event will further the industry-wide adoption of managed services.”