One may ask, if you already have great next-generation technology, why do you need Invincea’s technology? There’s an “Avengers” analogy to be had here: It’s great to have a group of heroes around to defend the world. But it’s much better to add another hero to the ensemble.
Aspire Technology Partners has made its mark in the channel over the last two decades, growing from what started out as a six-person firm to one with 85 employees. Last year, it ranked No. 318 on CRN's Solution Provider 500, up from No. 402 in 2015.
(NOTE: This story was originally posted to CRN.com Jan. 19.)
The Strategy
SADA Systems, a Los Angeles-based partner of Google, Microsoft and Facebook, is placing a large bet this year - $11 million - on the booming cloud industry.
The last quarter-century in the technology industry provides more than a history lesson in how companies rise and how others fall. There are a few stories to tell of companies that have endured the many waves of change and are still standing today.
The main cyber threats companies are not prepared for are: outsider attack (43%), data vulnerability (38%), insider sabotage (35%), user errors (35%), and phishing (35%), according to a Bitdefender survey on US IT decision makers.
During previous installments of the Cloud Success Blog series, we focused on many components that are necessary to make the shift to a reoccurring cloud-based practice:Transforming your technical skills, Shifting to digital marketing, Changing your team’s compensation and Implications of moving to a reoccurring monthly revenue model.