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IT Nation Connect 2024 Is Coming

I recently caught up with Greg Lalle, SVP and GM of IT Nation, a thriving community of IT professionals and service providers curated by ConnectWise. One of the cornerstone events that gathers these professionals is IT Nation Connect, celebrated as a critical platform for education and networking. This venue is vital for businesses, particularly service and security providers, to generate revenue and understand industry trends, available solutions, and best practices.

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Greg Lalle and Christophe Bertrand discuss IT Nation Connect 2024

Over its 20-year evolution, IT Nation has continually adapted to the shifting landscape of technology and service delivery. Greg aims to build on this foundation, propelling the brand and its mission forward to better serve diverse stakeholders, including Managed Service Providers (MSPs), Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), media outlets, and distribution channels. This holistic approach is essential for reimagining IT Nation’s role within the industry.

The last few years have seen dramatic shifts in the technological landscape impacting participants. Notably, MSPs are transitioning into advanced security providers, driven by the pressing demands precipitated by events like the COVID-19 pandemic. This evolution also emphasizes the importance of ongoing discussions around artificial intelligence (AI).  AI and cyber resilience have emerged as pivotal market themes, especially regarding backup and recovery. AI functions both as an agent and a tool, and its promotion in solutions is critical to enhancing the offerings of service partners. However, AI is just one aspect of a broader dialogue.

To thrive in this evolving environment, next-generation MSPs must execute their services precisely while showcasing creativity in sales and marketing. In this context, significant content has been created around leadership and management, addressing the geographical dispersion of today’s workforce. Effective leadership styles must adapt to this new norm as remote work shapes corporate culture.

More broadly, many organizations grapple with establishing compelling use cases for AI and language models, which can integrate into data lakes for meaningful applications beyond basic reporting. The current focus is on preparing data, equipping partners, and positioning organizations for future challenges. Although there are concerns regarding AI and potential job displacement, it is clear that AI platforms empower service providers to enhance their service delivery to end users.

Cybersecurity remains a pressing issue, with service providers fielding daily inquiries from customers about emerging threats like ransomware attacks. This reality highlights the necessity of a comprehensive cyber resilience strategy that integrates traditional cybersecurity practices with contemporary threat mitigation approaches. Key components include detection, response, backup, and recovery, all aligned with established frameworks such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Strategic partnerships, particularly with ISVs, enhance the resources available to MSPs and Technology Service Providers (TSPs). One notable initiative, “Pitching,” supports ISVs entering the channel ecosystem through a year-long program focused on business strategy and presentation skills, culminating in a competition for monetary prizes for three finalists. This effort reflects a solid commitment to nurturing talent within the industry. Finally, the importance of teamwork among all stakeholders cannot be overstated, especially for MSPs who act as intermediaries for end users.

Wrapping Up

Creating an environment that emphasizes education, inspiration, and accountability is crucial for the success of any conference. While many events leave participants feeling motivated and excited, they often fall short in providing practical, actionable plans that can be implemented in real-world scenarios. This gap can leave attendees feeling uncertain about how to apply what they have learned.

To address this, IT Nation strives to foster collaboration among community members, creating a platform where participants can share ideas, experiences, and strategies. By promoting teamwork and open communication, IT Nation empowers individuals to develop a clear roadmap for their professional growth. This collaborative approach enhances learning and allows for the exchange of valuable insights in a rapidly evolving industry.

Ultimately, the goal is to equip participants with the tools and support they need to achieve meaningful growth and lasting success. By focusing on education, collaboration, and accountability, IT Nation is dedicated to ensuring that every participant leaves with a sense of purpose and a concrete plan for moving forward in their careers and business.

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