MSPAlliance Preps MSPWorld Las Vegas

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — The international association of managed service providers, MSPAlliance (www.mspalliance.com), announced on Thursday it will host MSPWorld Las Vegas (www.mspalliance.com/events/mspworld-las-vegas), a conference for managed IT service providers on November 12 to 13 at The Venetian.

The event will be attended by senior executives from MSP companies all over North America to discuss important trends facing the managed services market.

The keynote address will be presented by Jane Boulware, general manager for the Windows client division of Microsoft.

The event will address a range of issues, such as taking your MSP practice thrive in a down economy, effective sales/marketing strategies for MSPs, legal tools to protect your MSP practice, advice on how to select the right vendor tools, company and Individual MSP certifications to grow your professional career, business tools like, MSP Insurance, service level agreement workshops, and leasing/hardware as a service.

“As more and more businesses are turning to managed IT services the role of MSPs today is becoming increasingly important,” says Charles Weaver, MSPAlliance president. “MSPWorld is the perfect place for individuals and companies to network, learn, and cultivate the business and technical tools necessary to grow in this profession, as well as face the challenges of our global economy head on.”

Exhibitors that will be present at MSPWorld will include eTegrity, Symform, ServicePilot, Kaseya, Nimsoft, Shavlik, N-able, Paessler, AppliCure, PromiSec, Equus, Intel, Microsoft, CSC Leasing, gridstore, Digitech Systems, Autotask, and Pranah.

The MSPAlliance is the world’s oldest professional association and accrediting body for the managed services industry, with 9,000 managed service providers and service enabling technology vendors.

The organization works to define, promote and educate the managed services industry and the end-user consumer on the adoption and successful use of technology through managed services.

In May, the MSPAlliance announced the first group of individuals to pass the Certified Managed Services Professional exam.

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