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Microsoft Copilot: A Golden Opportunity for MSPs or Just Hype?
Experts weigh in on the significance of AI in Microsoft 365, and what MSPs need to know to prepare customers, and how to capitalize on the opportunity.
Deepfakes + Generative AI = Major Problems for Business
Deepfakes that can’t be distinguished from reality threaten to shatter the fundamental hierarchy of human trust and impact businesses.
MSP360 Bolsters Managed Backup Solution With Full Sharepoint Backup and Restore, Object Lock, and More
MSP360 CEO Brian Helwig details the latest improvements in its managed backup solutions and teases some new opportunities down the road for its partners in an exclusive ChannelPro interview.
CCF 2024: CompTIA Unites Members as One Global Community, Announces New Advisory Councils and Cybersecurity Task Force
CompTia’s CCF 2024 event is a wrap, and it was three-days of announcements, panel discussions, workshops, and peer networking. There was cake, too.
5 Security Solutions You May Not Know About (But Probably Should)
An MSP should evaluate new or alternative solutions to see if they can enhance your stack, allowing you to better defend your customers and/or grow your margins.
HP Showcases Largest Portfolio of AI PCs, Announces New Color LaserJet 3000 Series for SMB
Looking for a PC with built-in AI processing? HP probably has you covered.
HP Tweaks Amplify Partner Program, Adds AI Training and Certification
HP’s Amplify partner program gets revamped structure, new benefits, and a new AI Masterclass with certification.
Jabra Unveils Jabra+ for Admins, but There’s a Lot More Coming for Partners
Jabra takes first step in it’s journey towards full device management, but it’s only the beginning.
Carbon Systems Iridium 16 Review — Putting the OEM for MSPs to the Test
Carbon Systems is an OEM specifically for MSPs serving SMBs, but how does their hardware really stack up?
Dynabook Unveils E11 Series of Student Notebooks, Doubles Down on Windows for Education
Dynabook positions itself to own the Windows Education market with revamped line of K-12 notebooks, making its case for why it believes Windows in education is poised for substantial growth in 2024.