Topic: Industry Events - Page 20
ChannelPro SMB Forum Hosts MSPs in Atlanta
The ChannelPro SMB Forum Southeast gathered MSPs, IT consultants, VARs, and integrators to discuss business strategies and technology trends for a post-pandemic future.
Channel Strong Tour Completes Midwest Leg
As the country starts to open up, the multivendor effort has plans to continue through the year with a shift toward education.
Channel Strong Positive Vibes Tour Hitting the Road Again
The multivendor, traveling event is prepping for 10 stops through the Midwest in May.
Channel Strong Tour Sends ‘Positive Vibes’ Through the South
The multivendor, pandemic-safety-conscious traveling event hosted MSPs throughout the South and is prepping for an upcoming Midwest swing.
The ChannelPro Network Holds Managed Services and Cloud Solutions Online Summit
The live, full-day event focused on business-building strategies to take advantage of the latest trends in cloud and managed services.
MVP GrowthFest 2021 Taking Place on April 20
The online event for MSPs, hosted by ID Agent, features an all-star lineup of channel experts sharing insight on growth, challenges, differentiation, and security.
The ChannelPro Network Hosts Business Management Online Summit
The live, full-day event focused on best practices in sales, marketing, operations, financials, and metrics for SMB technology providers.
Huntress Finds Vulnerabilities in Popular Virtual Conference and M&A Platforms
Zero days in the vFairs and GlobalMeet platforms could have resulted in unauthorized disclosure of user data or remote code execution. An apparent breach of the Axial merger and acquisition platform compromised over 250,000 confidential files.
ChannelPro Starts Its 2021 Events Season with a Cybersecurity Deep Dive
The Cybersecurity Online Summit offered a full day of live sessions to help MSPs and IT solution providers tackle tough challenges to keep SMB customers safe while growing their business.
FTC Charges Company Displaying HIPAA Seal with Consumer Fraud
Don’t make the same “stupid marketing mistake.”