Steve Ostrowski Posts

  • The Language of Business Relevance Taught at CompTIA AMM

    Mar 24, 2017, 19:01 PM by Steve Ostrowski
    Managed services providers (MSPs) able to speak “the language of business relevance” with customers and prospects are the companies that will be best positioned to capture business in the SMB market. That message was one of the key takeaways from a discussion on “Maximizing Opportunities in the SMB Market,” part of the CompTIA Managed Services Community meeting Wednesday, March 22, 2017, held during the association’s 2017 Annual Member Meeting.
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  • Will ScanSource-Intelisys Deal Move the Convergence Dial?

    Sep 21, 2016, 18:39 PM by Steve Ostrowski
    Get an insightful take on ScanSource’s acquisition of Intelisys and five fast facts on the ScanSource-Intelisys deal.
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  • Crystal Ball Gazing at ChannelCon

    Aug 10, 2016, 20:20 PM by Steve Ostrowski
    Corporate commitment to diversity and social responsibility – more so than new innovations –will have the biggest impact on the tech industry in 2017, at least according to an unofficial and random survey of attendees at CompTIA ChannelCon 2016.
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  • Managed Print Providers Get Advice on Business-Growth Strategies and Tactics

    Aug 8, 2016, 17:28 PM by Steve Ostrowski
    Attendees at the CompTIA Managed Print Services Community meeting at ChannelCon left the session armed with business-building advice and strategies for growth.
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  • CompTIA ChannelCon Meeting Finds Customer Understanding Lacking Among Some Tech Providers

    Aug 1, 2016, 18:23 PM by Steve Ostrowski
    Providers of cloud-based services and customized applications can do a great service by paying closer attention to how their customers do business; this according to the diverse group of technology end-users in the End User Commission Meeting held Monday, August 1, at CompTIA ChannelCon 2016.
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  • The Age of Personal Learning

    Mar 14, 2013, 21:30 PM by Steve Ostrowski
    The training industry has entered the "Age of Personal Learning," where individuals expect to take control of their own personal learning experiences and organizations will have to adjust to meet those expectations, a training industry executive told attendees at CompTIA Colloquium this week. "They want it now and if you don't give it to them they will find it somewhere else," said Doug Howard, chief executive officer and founder, TrainingIndustry.com, a market intelligence firm that studies t ...
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