In the meta-covid era, modern organizations see themselves transforming into hubs of digital nodes consisting of people coming from all over the world. Hybrid work and new digital and cloud processes have introduced new security risks exposing technology gaps and skills shortages. This ever-expanding digital footprint drives this year’s top cyber security trends (Gartner, 2022).
It’s been almost three years since the New Commerce Experience (NCE) was announced in November 2019, creating a lot of discussion around the changes it will bring for partners and customers.
Have you taken in the radical changes that the Microsoft NCE brings to businesses? If not, it’s high time you discovered how your business will be affected!
Joining the Microsoft CSP program can be very profitable for an organization that wants to expand its cloud services offering. It provides an increase in customer engagement and flexibility.
Microsoft launched NCE in the CSP program in November 2019, aiming to provide greater choice and flexibility for purchases and benefit partners with more selling opportunities and potential for growth.
Cloud computing has become more relevant than ever after 2020. The convenience, security, and ease of access make cloud computing ideal for organizations with a hybrid work model and disparate teams.
The global managed IT services industry is predicted to be worth approximately $274 billion by 2026. This growth has renewed interest in Managed Services Providers (MSPs) and the benefits they can provide to enterprises.
In recent years, business leaders increasingly accept that cloud computing represents the future of enterprise operations, with 81% of businesses reporting the use of cloud-based applications in 2020 alone.