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Title: Top 5 Disruptive Technologies for MSPs


1
Top 5 Disruptive Technologies for MSPs
  • David Strom
  • MSP Alliance San Jose
  • david_at_strom.com, (310) 857-6867

2
Summary
  • Storage
  • Security
  • VOIP
  • Server monitoring
  • Instant messaging
  • Lets look at skills required, key vendors, and
    questions to ask them

3
What becomes a disruptive tech most?
  • High margins and staying that way
  • Easy to enter ecosystems and acquire customers
  • Recurring revenue streams and monthly annuities
  • Close ties to customers as a trusted advisor, not
    just doing break/fix

4
1. Storage
  • It isnt just about selling backup tape drives
    anymore
  • Online offsite backups mature now
  • There are numerous types of online storage and
    solutions abound

5
Types of online storage
  • Remote hard drives for PCs and small network
    backups
  • Shared data stores for multiple users and
    applications
  • Hosting large amounts of content
  • Fully decentralized databases

6
Major online storage vendors
  • Veritas/Symantec
  • Iron Mountain
  • eVault
  • Amazon.coms S3

7
Amazon.com?
  • They just dont sell books anymore
  • Have a simple online storage API
  • They are extremely cheap (cents per gigabyte per
    month)
  • Major partners JungleDisk.com, DigiSenseInc.com

8
Questions to ask
  • How many data centers and where are they?
  • APIs documented and easy to write to? (eVault
    requires an NDA!)
  • How many partners in the program and what do they
    sell?

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2. Security
  • Too many different opportunities in the security
    space
  • Managed firewalls is just one of them!
  • Need to start someplace
  • Still many SMB customers without any protection
    whatsoever

10
Questions to ask
  • What size network(s) are you supporting?
  • How many remote branches?
  • Will you do the monitoring?
  • Does the customer need more than a firewall
    (wireless, VPN, anti-virus)

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Vendors to watch
  • Sonicwall/Aventail
  • Checkpoint Softwares SofaWare
  • Watchguard Technologies
  • Barbedwire Technologies

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3. VOIP Opportunities
  • Selling business VOIP is very different from
    consumer-grade
  • Vendors are coming and going quickly (Sunrocket)
  • Look what happened to Skype in mid August!

13
Skills required
  • Understand telephony and PBX systems
  • Assess network infrastructure readiness
  • It is all about latency and QoS!
  • You need expertise in picking the right
    motherboards and setting up security

14
Four ways to go
  • Use ATA and analog phones (Vonage, Ooma)
  • PC with headset (Skype)
  • IP-PBX hosted (Bandwidth.com, Cbeyond.com, and
    even ATT)
  • IP-PBX on site (Linksys and D-Link offer low-end
    models)

15
Questions to ask
  • Who handles the ISP connection?
  • Do I need to do all of the design and systems
    engineering?
  • Who and how will do wiring upgrade?
  • How many branch offices and telecommuters are
    required?

16
Vendors to watch
  • Digiums Asterisk
  • Microsoft Live Communications Server
  • Cisco, but not because they have the right
    solutions

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4. Server Monitoring
  • New specialists in outsourced data centers
  • Dont actually house any servers!
  • Dont sell any bandwidth!
  • Dont sell direct to customers!

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Skills required
  • Monitoring/patching automation tools (Microsoft
    System Center)
  • VPN and remote control
  • How to build and staff a NOC
  • Dont try to deliver other managed services

19
Vendors to watch
  • Clearpointe.com (Little Rock)
  • Bedrock.com (Madison Wisc.)

20
5. Instant Messaging
  • IM is becoming more mission-critical
  • Archiving more compelling because of SOX and
    HIPAA
  • Remote workers need more than email and a phone
  • Security concerns increasing because of SPIM

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Potential applications
  • IM instead of SNMP traps for notification of
    critical conditions
  • IM as water cooler for remote workers
  • IM as group knowledge base or for group chats
    (Parlano)

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Questions to ask
  • Who owns the IM server?
  • How many different rooms or discussions are
    required?
  • How does the product archive and search on
    previous conversations?
  • How does the product interact with existing
    Active Directory or LDAP servers?
  • Do you want to interoperate with public IM
    systems such as AOL or MSN?
  • Can your system create rooms on the fly from
    one-on-one conversations?

23
Vendors to watch
  • IBMs SameTime (now w/Eclipse!)
  • Microsofts LCS
  • Jabber
  • JiveSoftware
  • Parlano

24
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