The Subscription Economy

I wanted to comment briefly today on a change in software that isn't talked about much, the subscription. The move to Cloud Computing is changing how we consume software and in turn the business world around us. I know that this is a bold statement but take the following into account.

Is Cloud The Great Equalizer for MSPs?

If you've been wondering if all the buzz about cloud computing is going to go away anytime soon, I'd say that's not likely to happen. I haven't seen the IT channel and the end-user community united around a common idea like cloud since the BPO/IT outsourcing movement of 10 years ago. 

The Government Cloud is Calling, Where are You?

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the subcommittee on Government Management, Organization, and Procurement are holding a joint hearing to find out the policies and procedures being put in place for the Federal Cloud.

When We All Go Mobile

I preach pretty hard about my belief that we're moving closer to the mobile world. With nearly every device you can think of coming equipped with 3G or wireless capabilities it's really only a matter of time. Cloud technology is going to be the engine that drives that push to mobile.

Friday Roundup: Pulse on the Cloud

At the end of every week it's a good time to take a look at the articles we've been enjoying.

Lessons from MSPWorld Boston and Raleigh

It was a very busy week as MSPWorld visited both Boston and Raleigh and as always, I learned quite a lot from the discussions. Here are some of my observations. First the similarities.

The Music of the Clouds

I try hard to keep the Cloudsway blog business centric. Trying my best to focus on upcoming technology for your business or practice. Sometimes however, news comes along that's just too good to write about and I find myself obligated, no, FORCED to discuss it. My case in point? Music from the Clouds.

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Building Your MSP Business: Key Decisions and How to Get them Right

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