In case you could not attend MSPWorld this week, here are some of my observations and feedback from the delegates in attendance.
Speakers & Content
MSPWorld has always been known for its networking and educational content but we seem to have reached a new high for our agenda. This event had some amazing speakers and sessions that were thrilling to witness. I had a lot of people come up to me and remark about the quality of our speakers. So, I have to say thanks to all the speakers who participated this week.
Sponsors
As with all our events we couldn’t do what we do without the support of our sponsors and this event we had a nice mixture of old and new technology companies who are helping make MSPs more successful. Thank you MSPWorld sponsors!
Networking
Starting with the golf tournament, the first and second night receptions, the dinner at House of Blues, and all the side conversations I saw taking place, this MSPWorld convinced me that the cloud and managed services profession is going to continue to play a dominate role in the way technology is sold, distributed, and managed. I saw so many new MSPs reaching out to older MSP veterans asking for help and getting it! The power of MSPs teaching other MSPs was definitely on display this week.
Next stop Las Vegas
So many MSPs and sponsors said they couldn’t wait for the MSPWorld Fall Conference this October 16-17 in Las Vegas. We have a lot of work to do to surpass expectations and continue to make this event the premier event in the cloud and managed services community.