Just in time for the New Year, LPI Level Platforms Inc. is demonstrating Managed Workplace 2011 to established and aspiring managed services providers worldwide. Generally speaking, it sounds like Level Platforms’ partners are very upbeat about the new release — which arrives amid growing competition within the remote monitoring and management (RMM) software market.
Level Platforms Promotes Managed Workplace 2011 to MSPs
HP, Level Platforms Pitch Managed Storage Services
Hewlett-Packard continues to piece together a small business managed services strategy for VARs and MSPs. The latest HP move involves a storage partnership with LPI Level Platforms Inc., the remote monitoring and management (RMM) specialist. Here are some details.
LPI Level Platforms Introduces Managed Workplace 2009
Instead of relaxing for the New Year holiday, LPI Level Platforms was busy launching Managed Workplace 2009. The new managed services platform debuts today (January 5). LPI Level Platforms CEO Peter Sandiford (pictured) sent me a note January 2 with some quick thoughts about the update.
Meet the Most Successful SaaS Companies Wall Street Doesn’t Know
In the past week, I’ve run into four of the most successful software as a service (SaaS) companies that Wall Street investors don’t know — at least not yet. Here’s a quick look at the companies, and their critical importance to the SaaS industry.
Level Platforms Scores With Do IT Smarter
This just in: Do IT Smarter has selected LPI Level Platforms’ Collaborative Ecosystem MSP Platform to “drive the growth of their full service offering for solution providers,” according to press release that just hit the wires. The move reinforces several points raised by Do IT Smarter at today’s MSP Alliance conference in San Jose.