Minimizing risks, Cognizant hit with ransomware, and more chatter from MSPs on Reddit
It’s another roundup of discussions happening this week on the MSP subreddit.
It’s another roundup of discussions happening this week on the MSP subreddit.
Another round-up of MSP conversations on the MSP subreddit.
The MSP subreddit had some meaty topics rise to the top over the past week
The top posts on the MSP subreddit this week still focused a lot on COVID-19, but there was one topic that quickly skyrocketed to the top of the thread this week …
This week, there was a lot of focus on how MSPs cope with the late-night calls and frantic customers during a crisis such as this one, a school has no idea how to transition to remote work, and more.
The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted supply chains and people’s ability to work at the office, putting enormous pressure on collaboration and communication software and the businesses that help install and maintain them.
A cat breaks down DNS, a Datto webinar makes its rounds, and someone seeks a service desk manager peer group
What makes an MSP a good and bad place to work? Plus a question about passwords in this week’s Reddit Recap.
The Reddit recap highlights last week’s top trending posts on the r/msp subreddit. This is the largest MSP-related…
The Reddit recap highlights last week’s top trending posts on the r/msp subreddit. This is the largest MSP-related…
The Reddit recap highlights last week’s top trending posts on the r/msp subreddit. This is the largest MSP-related…
The Reddit recap highlights last week’s top trending posts on the r/msp subreddit. This is the largest MSP-related…
An MSP’s help button takes off, how to deal with a “client from hell”, and horrible passwords.
Microsoft partners rejoice, and maintaining confidence in your solution even when an outgoing MSP gives you a hard time.
Upset over Microsoft Partner Network changes, and late-night emergency calls are some of the top posts on the MSP subreddit this week.