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CompTIA Breaking Barriers with CompTIA's Managed Services Community

Summary: Join the Managed Services Community as we talk to experts and peers to help break barriers in your business. We’ll talk about ways to improve your business operations, new services and solutions, how to capitalize on opportunities and find that next million. If you’re not already part of the CompTIA Managed Services Community, join here (https://bit.ly/2JbURST) to support the managed IT services industry through the promotion of best practices, the development of tools and templates and the refining of educational tracks for managed services providers.

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 Putting the S back in MSP | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:43

Amy Babinchak, Harbor Computing Services, and Eric Anthony, Solar Winds MSP, of the CompTIA Managed Services EC share how focusing on value-add services that support your clients’ needs is the best path for growth, agility, and longevity. Learn from their experience and practical examples of situations that would cause a challenge for an MSP not focused on client business outcomes. Share with us what topics you would like to hear more about: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VRN8RW6 (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VRN8RW6) You can also find the new Biz Tech Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/comptia-biz-tech-podcast/id1513232070Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/comptia-sharkbytes/comptia-biz-tech-podcastiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-comptia-biz-tech-podcast-62773128/ (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-comptia-biz-tech-podcast-62773128/) As well as on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and your favorite podcast catchers!

 Introducing the CompTIA Biz Tech podcast | File Type: audio/x-wav | Duration: Unknown

Listen in as Gary Bixler, VP Global Member Communities at CompTIA introduces you to the newest podcast from CompTIA's communities and councils: the Biz Tech Podcast. This podcast series focuses on the business of technology and CompTIA Corporate Membership. From casual conversations, detailed strategies and steps for success, listen in as we hear from industry leaders across our communities and councils discuss business challenges, opportunities, and strategies for success. We also dive into the leading and emerging technologies and what that means for your customers and your business. The CompTIA Biz Tech podcast launches on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Share with us what topics you would like to hear more about: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VRN8RW6 (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VRN8RW6) You can find the new Biz Tech Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/comptia-biz-tech-podcast/id1513232070Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/comptia-sharkbytes/comptia-biz-tech-podcastiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-comptia-biz-tech-podcast-62773128/ (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-comptia-biz-tech-podcast-62773128/) As well as on Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and your favorite podcast catchers!

 Relationships, Customer Service, & Agility: How MSPs are Meeting the Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The strength of your relationships with your customers, suppliers, and partners is key to survival. Now those relationships have been tested. How have you fared? CompTIA’s Managed Services Community is pleased to share the insights of five of your MSP peers as moderator Shannon Mayer leads a discussion on what the last month has exposed in our business continuity plans and strategies, how to be there for your clients now that they are spread across numerous environments, as well as opportunities and resources available to support you now and in the future. Join us in CompTIA’s mobile app forum for further discussion!

 Managing Stress, Work, and Family | File Type: audio/x-wav | Duration: Unknown

  Dr. Deanna Spoto, PsyD, joins Managed Services Community Chair Corey Kirkendoll to discuss the unique challenges facing small business owners supporting their clients, employees, and families in a time when we all need support. They discuss how to recognize symptoms of being overwhelmed, allowing yourself to ask for help, how to talk with your kids, and the value of routines and boundaries. For more information visit: https://www.comptia.org/blog/establishing-a-self-care-routine-during-the-covid-19-pandemic (https://www.comptia.org/blog/establishing-a-self-care-routine-during-the-covid-19-pandemic)    

 Raffi Jamgotchian of Triada Networks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

When Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast most of Manhattan’s financial district was protected — northern New Jersey did not fare so well. “For one of our clients, the building was blocked off, roads were inaccessible, it was a complete blackout,” said Raffi Jamgotchian of Triada Networks, talking with CompTIA Community Director Miles Jobgen in this MSP Spotlight. “We invoked their DR and had them spun up in a few hours,” he said. What he remembers most though is that a bunch traders came into the Triada office during recovery so they could continue to work and take orders. It’s not typical for a managed services company to open their doors like that, but as far as building customer relationships goes it was priceless. “It adds a little bit of stickiness,” Triada said. “They’re not about to leave you for a couple dollars of savings because they know, when push came to shove, you helped them out.” In addition to building customer relationships and incorporating cyber into disaster and recovery plans, this conversation covers how emerging technologies like IoT, big data and blockchain are playing out in the investment world and how to function as a small MSP when there’s a target on your back. One thing he sees other MSPs missing: keeping your own house in order. “For MSPs, there’s a lot we can do to protect ourselves. Many of us don’t do it, but it’s an unfortunate part of the real world today,” Jamgotchian said, echoing the message of the Security Community’s theme for 2020: Be prepared. “It’s not a matter of ‘if’ it’s a matter of ‘when,’ and you need to do everything you can to make sure you’re the last possible target for that to happen.” Subscribe now to keep up on every podcast from this community, and download the CompTIA app to keep up on the conversation around MSPs and security.

 MSP Spotlight: Jay Tipton | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Personal responsibility is key to IT security for MSPs, said Jay Tipton of Technology Specialists. “You’ve got people out there that do nothing but social engineering, and they’re very good at it,” said Tipton in this MSP Spotlight episode. “People aren’t taking the time to look at what they’re clicking they just click.” Companies up against clever social engineers need every worker on board to fight IT security threats, and MSPs must find ways to get people to step back and slow down, to read the email or popup before clicking. “How do you get people to take a step back and slow down?” Tipton asked host Miles Jobgen of CompTIA Communities. Listen to this episode for ways the expanding MSP market factors into cybersecurity and what Tipton said brings too much hype to the industry. Stay tuned for talk on work-related haste, mindful attention to clues that could expose fake or malignant emails and the kinds of due diligence required by all MSPs. “You always have to have a plan B in the back of your head no matter what you’re working on,” Tipton said. Subscribe to Breaking Barriers on your favorite podcast app and download the CompTIA app to keep up on all the news from CompTIA Communities.

 Customer Connections with Corey Kirkendoll | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The practice that makes 5K Technical Services most unique has more to do with conversation than technical prowess. Each employee calls three customers regularly to check in and offer support. “Everybody in the company is customer ambassador,” said Corey Kirkendoll, President and CEO at 5K Technical Services. “We have nontechnical people calling people and super technical people calling people. It’s a conversation like, ‘Hey what’s going on? Is there anything we can do?’ and that’s worked out really well for us.” Kirkendoll started the company after seeing tech-related challenges in volunteer groups, churches and nonprofits. “What I saw consistently was those guys were not able to run their businesses because they had to wait for volunteers to be able to provide support to them,” he said. “We showed them what it’s like to have support and that’s kind of how it took off.” In this MSP Spotlight on Breaking Barriers, Kirkendoll talks with Community Manager Miles Jobgen to talk about the importance of constant customer connection, bad actors and security challenges and why it’s important to spend time with other MSPs. “They’ve either been though what you’re going through or have somebody who knows somebody who can help you so you don’t have to do it by yourself,” Kirkendoll said. Subscribe to Breaking Barriers to hear all the new episodes, and keep up with CompTIA on the new CompTIA app, available in your device’s app store.

 Michael Goldstein of LAN Infotech | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Breaking Barriers is proud to present our new MSP Spotlight. In this series, Community Director Miles Jobgen talks with MSPs of all sizes to probe them with the same questions about their culture, successes, challenges and desires for the industry. Michael Goldstein of LAN Infotech joins Jobgen in this episode to discuss their focus on customer satisfaction, giving back to the community and why cybersecurity is so important. Subscribe to Breaking Barriers to catch up on previous episodes and get notifications when a new episode arrives. For more on CompTIA’s Managed Services Community, download the new app from CompTIA.org.

 Creating Intentional Company Culture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Can you find good employees playing recreational volleyball or killing zombies? In this episode of Breaking Barriers, Jason Brunt of e3 Technologies, Steve Alexander of MSP-Ignite and Miles Jobgen of CompTIA talk about creating an intentional culture, and how Brunt’s personal experience with ADD and dyslexia helped him shape the way he looks for talent. “Our background is what shapes us and we can help use it to drive culture in our companies,” said Alexander. Learn how company culture can impact the success of your business and some real life examples of how to find potential employees in nontraditional ways, from chatting at the airport to playing video games online. “There are a lot of unique ways to find staff and to find people, and there are a lot of good people out there who don’t fit the normal or typical or expected criteria,” Brunt said. “If you know what to look for in a personality — and as long as they have that minimum level of aptitude — you can take their personality to fit with your clients.” Breaking Barriers is brought to you by CompTIA’s Managed Services Community. Subscribe now to get all the latest episodes, and join the community online.

 Creating Intentional Company Culture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Can you find good employees playing recreational volleyball or killing zombies? In this episode of Breaking Barriers, Jason Brunt of e3 Technologies, Steve Alexander of MSP-Ignite and Miles Jobgen of CompTIA talk about creating an intentional culture, and how Brunt’s personal experience with ADD and dyslexia helped him shape the way he looks for talent. “Our background is what shapes us and we can help use it to drive culture in our companies,” said Alexander. Learn how company culture can impact the success of your business and some real life examples of how to find potential employees in nontraditional ways, from chatting at the airport to playing video games online. “There are a lot of unique ways to find staff and to find people, and there are a lot of good people out there who don’t fit the normal or typical or expected criteria,” Brunt said. “If you know what to look for in a personality — and as long as they have that minimum level of aptitude — you can take their personality to fit with your clients.” Breaking Barriers is brought to you by CompTIA’s Managed Services Community. Subscribe now to get all the latest episodes, and join the community online.

 Virtual Hallway Chat turned Podcast - Get What You Pay For - Vendor Contract & Agreement Audit Best Practices | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of Breaking Barriers, we sit in on a live Virtual Hallway Chat with members of CompTIA’s Managed Services Community. Hosted by Charles Love and Joshua Smith, this episode includes ways to automate your invoicing without losing control and new ideas to make sure that you’re getting what you pay for. Listen for pro tips on making the most of your vendors’ services, and how to ask about services you’re missing out on. “If you don’t know it exists, you’ll never take advantage of it,” said Love. Listen live and follow the online conversation on Twitter #comptiachat19. When you’re done listening, download the best tips for this hour-long brainstorming session from https://www.comptia.org/communities/resources/vhc-highlights-get-what-you-pay-for

 Virtual Hallway Chat turned Podcast - Get What You Pay For - Vendor Contract & Agreement Audit Best Practices | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode of Breaking Barriers, we sit in on a live Virtual Hallway Chat with members of CompTIA’s Managed Services Community. Hosted by Charles Love and Joshua Smith, this episode includes ways to automate your invoicing without losing control and new ideas to make sure that you’re getting what you pay for. Listen for pro tips on making the most of your vendors’ services, and how to ask about services you’re missing out on. “If you don’t know it exists, you’ll never take advantage of it,” said Love. Listen live and follow the online conversation on Twitter #comptiachat19. When you’re done listening, download the best tips for this hour-long brainstorming session from https://www.comptia.org/communities/resources/vhc-highlights-get-what-you-pay-for

 The Things You Can Do with Network Management | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  Learn about the power of network management for MSPs and why it’s important to “keep the beer cold” for your clients in this episode of Breaking Barriers from CompTIA’s Managed Services Community. Community Chair Charles Love talks with Auvik’s Alex Hoff about ways to build a scalable managed service practice, networking for MSPs and ways MSPs can find revenue beyond desktop and computer managed services. Listen in as they talk about ways to use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to create triggers, alerts and automated responses, and how emerging technologies like the Internet of Things are going to have a big impact on MSPs. Special note to subscribers: Reach out to host Charles Love on Twitter @charlesjlove with the hashtag #podcast to tell us what you’d like to hear on future episodes of Breaking Barriers from CompTIA’s Managed Services Community.  

 The Things You Can Do with Network Management | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  Learn about the power of network management for MSPs and why it’s important to “keep the beer cold” for your clients in this episode of Breaking Barriers from CompTIA’s Managed Services Community. Community Chair Charles Love talks with Auvik’s Alex Hoff about ways to build a scalable managed service practice, networking for MSPs and ways MSPs can find revenue beyond desktop and computer managed services. Listen in as they talk about ways to use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to create triggers, alerts and automated responses, and how emerging technologies like the Internet of Things are going to have a big impact on MSPs. Special note to subscribers: Reach out to host Charles Love on Twitter @charlesjlove with the hashtag #podcast to tell us what you’d like to hear on future episodes of Breaking Barriers from CompTIA’s Managed Services Community.  

 A Deep Dive into Datto’s Ransomware Report with Amy Hodge and Rob Rae | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  The average ransomware attack costs $4,300 dollars and companies pay 10 times that much in downtime, says Datto’s Rob Rae in this episode of Breaking Barriers. He sits down with Cisco’s Amy Hodge, who is vice chair of the Managed Services Community, to talk about Datto’s 2018 State of the Channel Ransomware Report. “The ransomware report is a tool MSPs can use to lead into a security discussion,” Hodge said. MSPs can also repackage information from the report it and use the paper to get end users interested in their managed services. The ransomware report includes data for UK, Canada, Australia and U.S. markets, and is in its third publication. This episode also includes tips on how to sell customers on ransomware solutions without playing on fear, and how to stay on top of GDPR as the standards change across the globe. “Let’s get everything in line so when the laws do change, you don’t have to worry about it,” Rae said. Download the State of the Channel Ransomware Report from the resource library at datto.com (http://datto.com/). “You can use it as an asset to get your end users interested in your managed services,” Rae said. Datto 2018 State Of The Channel RansomwareReport (https://www.datto.com/resource-downloads/Datto2018_StateOfTheChannel_RansomwareReport.pdf) Recorded Webinar-Datto's Ransomware Report with Rob Rae (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.datto.com%2Fresources%2Fwebinar-state-of-the-channel-ransomware-report-2018&data=02%7C01%7Clperson%40comptia.org%7Ca23eb120629f4a154b7e08d6972645ff%7C8c39a7ffe0774d1c9a1c7431fe5eb465%7C0%7C1%7C636862587983046870&sdata=5AUDpmIQ%2BOw1fmVFeYxF0XB4HjfKU%2B4ftlg3QuKzuOg%3D&reserved=0)  

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