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Karl interviewed Stephen Thomas from Asigra. Thomas oversees global revenue and shapes the sales and customer success strategy. He is an accomplished executive With over 25 years of experience in building and guiding sales and customer success teams within the rapidly expanding sectors of Enterprise SaaS. With over 25 years of experience in building and guiding sales and customer success teams within the rapidly expanding sectors of Enterprise SaaS (Cybersecurity and Data Protection), Stephen Thomas is an accomplished executive. Prior to taking on his current role at Asigra, where he oversees global revenue and shapes the sales and customer success strategy, he was the Chief Revenue Officer at RiskOptics (formerly Reciprocity). Stephen's leadership experience extends to companies like Arcserve, Armor, Cyberbit, and Symantec. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, he has further honed his skills as a Certified LEANSTACK Coach, CIPP, and CISSP. Asigra is launching a new SaaS management tool in April, but partners can join their beta program now and receive a $2,500 service credit to work with. The product site is https://saasassured.com. Look for the Insider Circle link to join their Beta program. You can join now, so you'll be set for the April 1st launch. Many partners are missing out on revenue by not offering their clients the ability to back up all their SAAS applications (Hubspot, QuickBooks, etc.). Clients know they need to do this. they might even assume you're doing it. And if you're not, someone else might be. That means another vendor is already approved to be paid by them for IT services. That mean's there's another IT consultant in your client's office! Transparency note: Asigra was a sponsor for the 2023 SMB Online Conference. — Our upcoming events: AUSTIN TX – MASTERMIND LIVE (March 28-29th) http://bit.ly/kernanmastermind https://kernanconsulting-mastermind.mykajabi.com/mastermind-event Our Social Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-kernan-varcoach/ https://www.facebook.com/james.kernan https://www.facebook.com/karlpalachuk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlpalachuk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/amybabinchak/ https://www.facebook.com/amy.babinchak/
In this episode of the Business of Tech Lounge with Dave Sobel, the format is more interactive, allowing live viewers to ask questions and engage with guests. The discussion delves into the differences between MSPs and MSSPs, highlighting a case involving Accenture providing IT support services to Starwood and Marriott. Jay McBain from Canalys discusses the opportunities and challenges in the AI space for solution providers. He highlighted the growth potential of generative AI and the need for partners to focus on security skills and practices. Jay emphasized the importance of understanding the size of the customer base and how it correlates with the adoption of AI technologies.Dave Sobel discusses the impact of vendors like Broadcom and ArcServe making significant changes to their channel programs. Broadcom's acquisition of VMware has led to smaller partners being left stranded, as the company focuses on its top 2,000 customers and cuts off smaller partners. This move has created turmoil in the channel, with rival vendors stepping in to rescue VMware partners and offer alternative solutions. Ryan Morris provides insight on why vendors make these moves, and how solution providers can adjust. Join the conversation every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Eastern for more insights and engaging discussions. Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftech
On today's show, we discuss TeamLogic IT partnering with NinjaOne for endpoint management of over 100,000 devices, CISA reveals its 2024 cybersecurity priorities, and ArcServe discontinues cloud services and OneXafe Solo, shaking the MSP market. CoreView supports MSPs with a Microsoft 365 management platform. UK SMEs are increasingly relying on MSPs for cost effectiveness, with 62% of respondents utilizing MSPs. Some SMEs with uniform technology stacks may not need MSPs, but those with diverse resources like MacBooks can benefit from specialized services. Three things to know today 00:00 TeamLogic IT Partners with NinjaOne for Endpoint Management of Over 100,000 Devices02:59 CISA Unveils 2024 Cybersecurity Priorities to Counter Advanced Threats and Protect Critical Infrastructure05:43 Arcserve Shakes MSP Market with Sudden Discontinuation of Cloud Services and OneXafe Solo Supported by: https://coreview.com/msp/ Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftech
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. WordPress Plugin allows attackers to bypass authentication 2. Security product Arcserve has bypass authentication flaw 3. 8base ransomware dramatically increases attack speed 4. NPM has issue with manifest confusion I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
Wow, channel pros, you don't look a day over 39! Just like last year. And the year before that, come to think of it. Sounds like something we need to investigate, which is exactly what we'll do while you're listening to Matt, Rich, and returning guest host Andrew Sampson, of SAAI, discuss Auvik's two latest acquisitions, Beachhead's new Windows security management feature, what current market conditions look like to the executive team at TD SYNNEX, and the five keys to employee retention. Then your hosts are joined by Ahsan Siddiqui of Arcserve for a conversation about why scale-our storage is not only an architecturally superior choice for SMB tech providers but a pretty good business opportunity too. Timeless, ageless, advice! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9jaGFubmVscHJvd2Vla2x5LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjq-N3UvNHyAhVWPs0KHYdTDmkQ9sEGegQIARAF Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-243-perennial-39 Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Auvik Buys Saaslio and Boardgent - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/auvik-buys-saaslio-and-boardgent Beachhead Solutions Adds Windows Security to Remote Device Protection Solution - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/beachhead-solutions-adds-windows-security-remote-device-protection-solution TD SYNNEX Sees “Enormous Opportunity” in IT Despite Economic Uncertainty - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/slideshow/td-synnex-sees-enormous-opportunity-it-despite-economic-uncertainty 5 Keys to Employee Retention from N-able - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/article/5-keys-employee-retention-n-able Rich's ICYMI preview and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
Chiao-ih Hui, Director of Global Operations at Arcserve, is doing a remarkable job as a young, rising start in the technology sphere and a proud mom of two. Chiao-ih's unique background in technology and business has allowed her to participate in research with small R&D firms and work in large organizations such as the Central Intelligence Agency. Despite her impressive career, Chiao-ih's number one priority is being a mom to her two boys and raising them to act always with integrity. Listen in to hear Chiao-ih as she describes her "not-so-typical" Asian upbringing and how she enjoys "momying hard" . Keywords: Women in Tech, Asian Heritage, Motherhood
Four things to know today Apple's new managed services offering Arcserve's backup loss lessons The State Department's Cyber Bureau AND Serious employee pushback at Activision Blizzard Want to get the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspradionews/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/
Ivan Pittaluga, CTO at Arcserve provides his view and details on filesystem theory, why you should understand the metadata of very large filesystems especially Network Accessible Filesystems, and a few nuggets of using tape and immutable storage.
Shridar Subramanian, Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Product Management at Arcserve discusses the acquisition between StorageCraft and Arcserve, his view on the next wave of adoption in the Data Protection industry, and why it's important for CIO's to lock down a solid disaster recovery plan for their hybrid workloads.
Sam Roguine, Backup, DR and Ransomware Prevention Evangelist formerly at Arcserve reveals some of the tactics that ransomware gangs use to infiltrate your backup environment, how to combat ransomware, and how to quickly recover and regain control of your business afterwards.
Get ready for an episode filled with cloud computing, cybersecurity, M&A, and flapjacks from spaaaaaace. Joined by channel pro and speed demon Oli Thordarson, of Alvaka Networks, Matt and Rich discuss Kaseya buying RocketCyber, Arcserve merging with StorageCraft, and D&H introducing new video wall kits. Then they’re joined by Joseph Landes, chief revenue officer of Nerdio, for a front-line take on the market for Microsoft Azure generally and Windows Virtual Desktop in particular. Pretty sweet! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-177-planet-log-cabin Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Two cockpit view videos of Oli Thordarson racing! - - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_6iUkeEv6M - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_6iUkeEv6M Building a Rapid Response Brand - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/article/building-rapid-response-brand Kaseya Acquires Managed SOC Provider RocketCyber - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/kaseya-acquires-managed-soc-provider-rocketcyber D&H Introduces Video Wall Kits and Services - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/dh-introduces-video-wall-kits-and-services Arcserve and StorageCraft Merge to Form Global Data Protection Leader - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/arcserve-and-storagecraft-merge-form-global-data-protection-leader Nerdio Ships Multitenant Management and Optimization Solution for Microsoft Cloud - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/nerdio-ships-multitenant-management-and-optimization-solution-microsoft-cloud Matt's Museum Pick: Microsoft Internet Keyboard - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/mgp Matt's Tech Pick: Logitech K740 keyboard - https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/k740-backlit-illuminated.920-000914.html Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
Our guest today is Jack Foster, Senior Director of Demand Generation and Marketing Operations at SurveyMonkey. SurveyMonkey is the leading survey platform that enables companies around the globe to turn feedback into action. Jack has been at SurveyMonkey for two and a half years, and she's responsible for building out the demand generation and marketing operations functions for the enterprise part of the business. Prior to SurveyMonkey, Jack led the demand generation teams at high-growth tech companies like Lever and Arcserve.
Les données explosent et nous arrivent en pleine face... Ou que nous soyons, quoi que nous fassions. Les MetaData sont très certainement la réponse à ce déferlement pour pouvoir cadrer, comprendre, organiser et réutiliser ce "melting pot"... Qu'en pensez vous ? Venez écouter nos invités du jour, tous passionnés dans leur domaine. Dans la bonne humeur et le sérieux nous tentons d'évoquer et de décrypter certaines composantes de ce sujet. Les intervenants : Herve Collard - VP Marketing @Atempo Joel Rodriguez - Consultant stockage @Arcserve
In this episode of ITR, Jim(@k00laidIT), Joe Houghes(@jhoughes), Matt(@MattThatITGuy), and H-Town Vinny(@mvwood) share some laughs and knowledge while discussing restore capabilities and why Veeam ONE is a must have for the vSphere/Veeam admin. Listen to this episode and benefit from the wisdom of not 1, but 2 @VeeamVanguard members. The “So Sorry” awards go to Sage, Symantec, ArcServe and tape media. Special mentions include Anthony Spiteri(@anthonyspiteri) & Rick Vanover (@RickVanover). Part 1 can be found here. Schrödinger's Cat V10 Release Countdown Community editions Veeam 57 ways to restore infographic Instant VM Recovery at 40k feet A guide on using vSphere tags with Veeam Instant Recovery SureBackup Veeam ONE
Welcome to episode 369! This week Rafal talks ransomware and welcomes Oussama El-Hilali, Chief Technology Officer at Arcserve, and Chester Wisniewski, Principal Research Scientist at Sophos to the podcast. Highlights from this week's episode include... Chester hits us with some staggering facts and figures about ransomware Rafal asks if companies should pay the ransom …and ducks Oussama explains why backup companies and anti-malware companies should be besties Guests Oussama El-Hilali - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oussama-el-hilali/ Chester Wisniewski - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chester-wisniewski-b428241/ Links Arcserve landing page for more information - https://www.arcserve.com/partners/alliances/sophos/ Sophos press release on the alliance - https://www.sophos.com/en-us/press-office/press-releases/2019/09/sophos-and-arcserve-to-offer-all-in-one-data-security-and-protection-from-cyberattacks.aspx
In the data era, data protection is everything. Cyber resilience can mean life and death for companies that rely on intelligence to drive business. So what’s more important? Securing your organization? Or being able to quickly recover from cyberattacks without having to pay ridiculous ransom amounts to a group of hackers in Eastern Europe? The answer is “both.” In this Datacentric podcast, Steve and Matt speak with Arcserve about its partnership with Sophos and how this integrated solution can help in both the prevention and recovery from cyber incidents. Oussama El-Hilali, Arcserve’s CTO and Clark Brown, VP of Channel Sale and Strategic partnerships talk about the trends leading to this partnership and how they view the market evolving. Special Guests: Clark Brown and Oussama El-Hilali.
Recognize this name? If you’ve ever been the victim of cybercrime, you know this guy better than you’d probably like to. Matt and Rich have some things to say about him, as well as the data protection alliance between Arcserve and Sophos, Microsoft’s latest Dynamics 365 updates, Liongard’s new multi-tenant reporting capabilities, and a couple of coming-soon Thunderbolt 3 docks from Belkin. They also spend a little time chatting about Acer’s skinny TravelMate X5 laptop and Apple’s pricey iPhone 11 Pro smartphone. There’s even some talk in there about cyber-insurers who refuse to pay legitimate claims. Sounds like Mr. Hole has a day job. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe via RSS in almost any podcast app using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw Show Information: Episode #: 118Title: Nefarious A. HoleDuration: 1:54:06File size: 52.4MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Executive Editor, Matt Whitlock - Technology Editor Video of ChannelPro Weekly #118 - Nefarious A. Hole Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Arcserve and Sophos Ally on Data Security and Protection Microsoft Builds AI and IoT Into Dynamics 365 Solutions for Retailers Liongard Builds Multi-Tenant Metrics Reporting into Automated Documentation Tool Belkin Unveils Thunderbolt 3 Docks for Shared Workspaces Lenovo's Laptop Throwback Acer TravelMate X5 Business Notebook When Cyber Insurance Doesn’t Pay Matt's Museum Pick: ThinkPad Dock Matt's Tech Pick: Apple iPhone Pro 11 Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead
Sponsors iPhreaks - Devchat.tv The Dev Rev - Devchat.tv React Round Up - Devchat.tv CacheFly Panel Nell Shamrell-Harrington Scott Nixon Episode Summary Coming to you live this time from the studio is a brand new episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast! Regular panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Principal Engineer at Chef Software, and Scott Nixon, Principal Consultant at Cloud Mechanics, discuss one of the most significant aspects of any given software environment - disaster recovery, what is it and what to do when the unimaginable happens. They start the show by explaining that disaster recovery can be considered as a subset of business continuity planning. They state that two main things need to be defined while planning for disaster recovery in any organization. First one is the recovery time objective (RTO), which is the maximum acceptable length of time that an application can be offline, and this information is generally included in a Service Level Agreement. The second one is Recovery Point Objective (RPO), which is the maximum acceptable length of time during which data might be lost from the application due to a major incident. Nell gives examples of each and Scott mentions that we need to understand the time taken for restore as well, and it is very important to restore data regularly. Once the RTO and RPO have been established, the software needs to be prepared for disaster recovery, including verifying that the software can be installed correctly, as replication can be very hard, especially when it has been installed long ago. They transition to the topic of security concerns, for example, how to deal with cases when there are multiple security groups, ACLs, etc, and the cloud service in an entire region goes down. They advise listeners to make sure that the disaster recovery environment should match the compliance requirements, make cloud storage a part of daily backup routines, and to use configuration management tools most suitable to the work environment so as to make the process seamless. They talk about cloud-agnostic tools that help in cross-cloud replication and syncing data across. They also raise certain points to consider for successful recovery, including estimating the time and bandwidth required to transfer large amounts of data, balancing image configuration and deployment speed along with the time needed to handle dependencies, image consistency across hybrid environments, implementing tiered storage, and share relevant examples. Another pattern they discuss is the idea of maintaining the same IP address for an application to make disaster recovery easier, which can be possible if it's in the same region, using elastic IP or load balancing, but can be challenging with multiple cloud providers across different regions. However the solution would be quite challenging as well as expensive, so there is always a tradeoff involved. They then move on to some common mistakes that people make in disaster recovery. Nell says that while creating a good plan it is really crucial to bring in people from across various businesses, while Scott talks about regularly documenting everything including bits and pieces like manual configurations and such. They discuss that security consistency is often overlooked, and describe some recovery services offered by cloud providers such as Amazon, Azure and some multi-cloud services like Zerto and Arcserve. They end the episode with picks. Links Boto 3 MSP360 CloudEndure Disaster Recovery Azure Site Recovery Zerto Arcserve Picks Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Wild mushrooms Scott Nixon: Nine Lies About Work : A Freethinking Leader’s Guide to the Real World
Sponsors iPhreaks - Devchat.tv The Dev Rev - Devchat.tv React Round Up - Devchat.tv CacheFly Panel Nell Shamrell-Harrington Scott Nixon Episode Summary Coming to you live this time from the studio is a brand new episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast! Regular panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Principal Engineer at Chef Software, and Scott Nixon, Principal Consultant at Cloud Mechanics, discuss one of the most significant aspects of any given software environment - disaster recovery, what is it and what to do when the unimaginable happens. They start the show by explaining that disaster recovery can be considered as a subset of business continuity planning. They state that two main things need to be defined while planning for disaster recovery in any organization. First one is the recovery time objective (RTO), which is the maximum acceptable length of time that an application can be offline, and this information is generally included in a Service Level Agreement. The second one is Recovery Point Objective (RPO), which is the maximum acceptable length of time during which data might be lost from the application due to a major incident. Nell gives examples of each and Scott mentions that we need to understand the time taken for restore as well, and it is very important to restore data regularly. Once the RTO and RPO have been established, the software needs to be prepared for disaster recovery, including verifying that the software can be installed correctly, as replication can be very hard, especially when it has been installed long ago. They transition to the topic of security concerns, for example, how to deal with cases when there are multiple security groups, ACLs, etc, and the cloud service in an entire region goes down. They advise listeners to make sure that the disaster recovery environment should match the compliance requirements, make cloud storage a part of daily backup routines, and to use configuration management tools most suitable to the work environment so as to make the process seamless. They talk about cloud-agnostic tools that help in cross-cloud replication and syncing data across. They also raise certain points to consider for successful recovery, including estimating the time and bandwidth required to transfer large amounts of data, balancing image configuration and deployment speed along with the time needed to handle dependencies, image consistency across hybrid environments, implementing tiered storage, and share relevant examples. Another pattern they discuss is the idea of maintaining the same IP address for an application to make disaster recovery easier, which can be possible if it's in the same region, using elastic IP or load balancing, but can be challenging with multiple cloud providers across different regions. However the solution would be quite challenging as well as expensive, so there is always a tradeoff involved. They then move on to some common mistakes that people make in disaster recovery. Nell says that while creating a good plan it is really crucial to bring in people from across various businesses, while Scott talks about regularly documenting everything including bits and pieces like manual configurations and such. They discuss that security consistency is often overlooked, and describe some recovery services offered by cloud providers such as Amazon, Azure and some multi-cloud services like Zerto and Arcserve. They end the episode with picks. Links Boto 3 MSP360 CloudEndure Disaster Recovery Azure Site Recovery Zerto Arcserve Picks Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Wild mushrooms Scott Nixon: Nine Lies About Work : A Freethinking Leader’s Guide to the Real World
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
Reversing AutoIT https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Diving+into+Malicious+AutoIT+Code/24238/ Arcserve Vulnerabilities https://www.digitaldefense.com/blog/zero-day-alerts/arcserve-disclosure/ WebExec Vulnerability https://webexec.org/ More ALPC Flaws from Sandbox Escaper https://twitter.com/SandboxEscaper/status/1054744201244692485 https://twitter.com/mkolsek/status/1054794984908562432
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
Reversing AutoIT https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Diving+into+Malicious+AutoIT+Code/24238/ Arcserve Vulnerabilities https://www.digitaldefense.com/blog/zero-day-alerts/arcserve-disclosure/ WebExec Vulnerability https://webexec.org/ More ALPC Flaws from Sandbox Escaper https://twitter.com/SandboxEscaper/status/1054744201244692485 https://twitter.com/mkolsek/status/1054794984908562432
In today's podcast, we hear that Bloomberg reports that a Chinese hardware hack has infested sensitive US supply chains. Dutch authorities expel GRU officers for attempting to hack the international body investigating the nerve agent attacks in Salisbury. Australia, the UK, and Canada all finger the GRU as responsible for high-profile cyberattacks. The US indicts seven GRU officers for a range of hacking-related crimes. Craig Williams from Cisco Talos with tips on getting the most out of security conferences. Guest is Oussama El-Hilali from Arcserve with thoughts on business continuity and disaster recovery.
This week, Matt and Captain Serious Rich are joined by Continuum CEO Michael George for a live discussion about the “M&A frenzy” sweeping the managed services market and why delivering security services will be the difference between success and extinction for MSPs in the years ahead. Plus, your hosts have news for you about StorageCraft’s latest solutions, Arcserve’s updated partner program, an enhanced dark web scanning tool from Breach Secure Now!, a composable infrastructure solution from Dell EMC, and more. Listen up if you don’t want to wind up as obsolete as one of those mimeograph contraptions. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe via RSS in almost any podcast app using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw Show Information: Episode #: 089Title: Mimeographs Are Extinct. Are You?Duration: 1:57:28File size: 53.9MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Executive Editor, Matt Whitlock - Technology EditorSpecial Guest: Michael George Topics and Related Links Mentioned: StorageCraft Ships Next-Generation Data Protection and Storage Platforms Arcserve Launches New Partner Program Breach Secure Now! Adds Stolen Credentials to Dark Web Scanning Solution Dell EMC Introduces Composable Infrastructure Solution for Evolving Workloads Xerox Has SMBs in Its Sights 5 Voice Strategies to Get Your Contract Signed, Not Declined Maximize Your Exit: Capitalizing on M&A Opportunities in 2018 Matt's Museum Pick: Game Genie Matt's Tech Pick: SonicWall 01-SSC-0212 TZ500 Wireless-AC Gen 6 Firewall Rich's ICYMI preview and peek ahead at the news week to come
https://community.spiceworks.com/calendar/register?affiliate_data=swpod&event_id=1166 Justin sits down with Stacey Budd from Arcserve and Erich Krohn from KnowBe4 to talk about some of the biggest IT disasters they've seen in their careers, what makes an IT organization "super" in responding to these disasters, and... Erich's continuing quest to find an armadillo dressed as a sheriff?
https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/QReg/ShowKey=49732&LangLocaleID=1033&AffiliateData=podcast We sit down with Stacey Budd of Arcserve to talk about new technologies that are making backup easier and safer for organizations, as well as what it's like to get your hands dirty with new backup technology as it comes off the presses.
**note there is a 20 sec gap of silence @ 5:04. Please skip or just keep listening.** Riffing pointsPodcast guest: Scott Burns1. Scott’s new startup Structural.com -- with Chip House, for more see: news on Structural2. The origin story of Osborn370 -- for more see: news on Osborn3703. Why the time is finally right for downtown St. Paul to be a startup neighborhood 4. The surprising type of offices that many B2B tech startups crave 5. Scott Burns on recruiting and hiring6. ArcServe moves HQ to Eden Prairie -- for more see: news on ArcServe7. Scott Burns on fundraising and seed capital8. Follow us at www.twitter.com/mspondeck posthaste