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Hiring People With Disabilities
Creating an accessible workplace, developing a process for accommodations, and raising employee awareness all help.
New Membership Group Aims to Influence Tech Industry Regulations
Formed by author and consultant Karl Palachuk (pictured) the National Society of IT Service Providers wants to get channel pros a seat at the table as states begin drafting cybersecurity laws, and to define professional codes of conduct for MSPs as well.
3-2-1 Works for Backup, But It’s Not Enough
Storing multiple copies of backups is a great start, but no longer sufficient to keep your clients protected.
Three Questions, Three Answers About Zero-Trust Security
Not sure what it is or how to do it? Learn what experts have to say.
N-able Completes Spinoff from SolarWinds
The result for partners, the now independent, publicly-traded company says, will be increased investment in products and MSP success.
How Partners Can Meet Employee Needs in the Hybrid Work Model
Channel pros can help organizations prepare their networks for the future of work, which must consider employee expectations of flexibility and mobility.
Know Your Numbers
Metrics matter for anyone serious about growth, but which metrics matter most? Top industry experts weigh in.
ICYMI: Our Channel News Roundup for the Week of July 12th
New goodies from Microsoft, Bitdefender, Salesforce, Infrascale, and others are among the many stories we meant to tell you about earlier, but didn’t.
Tech Data Preparing “Ready to Deploy” Solutions
The “plug and play” offerings, designed to help channel pros seize opportunities in security, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things, combine hardware, software, reference architectures, deployment instructions, and optional services assistance.
Inside the Kaseya VSA Hack
In an appearance on this week’s ChannelPro Weekly podcast, Huntress CEO Kyle Hanslovan (pictured) explains exactly how attackers broke into Kaseya’s RMM solution and what MSPs can do to prepare for the day it’s their turn to be breached.