Nimsoft CEO Hints At Another Strong Managed Services Quarter

Nimsoft CEO Gary Read on Managed Services SalesGary Read, CEO of Nimsoft, hints in his corporate blog that the software company is having another strong quarter. Of course: Things can certainly change over the next few weeks. But so far, so good according to Read’s blog.

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love the Recession

How I learned to stop Worrying And Love the Recession Special from MSPmentor’ sister site, TheVARguy.com: The VAR Guy is touring Silicon Valley this week. He met Netscape veterans launching a new company. He visited Trend Micro insiders. He spoke with the CEO of Nimsoft. During more than six hours of meetings, the recession was discussed for about 15 minutes. Fact is, savvy IT businesses aren’t bombing. And they aren’t bogged down in recession talk. Here’s a recap of Day 1 in Silicon Valley.

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Nimsoft CEO Reveals Strong Q3 Managed Services Sales

Nimsoft CEO Gary Read continues to share reassuring information through his personal blog. In a November 3 entry, Read writes about Nimsoft’s Q3 performance and provides some key year-over-year comparisons. Here’s a sampling of this thoughts.

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Nimsoft CEO Watching Company Expenses

Nimsoft CEO Gary ReadAfter some lengthy business travel, Nimsoft CEO Gary Read (pictured) updated his blog on October 29. In it, he mentions that Nimsoft’s business (focused on corporate IT management as well as managed services) remains strong.

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Why Venture Capitalists Are Down, And MSP Software Companies Are Up

Venture Capitalists Are Down, MSP Software Companies Are UpI just spotted this on The Wall Street Journal’s Business Technology blog:

In a study released Wednesday by the University of San Francisco, Mark Cannice, founder of USF’s Entrepreneurship Program, found that venture capitalists’ confidence is at its lowest level since the university began surveying venture investors in 2004.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean bad news for the managed services industry. Here’s why.

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Novell: Making A Managed Services Move?

This blog entry is a bit of a stretch, but stick with me. Novell has acquired Managed Objects, which specializes in “business service management.” The company’s software allows customers to monitor, manage and report on the availability of specific applications and IT systems.

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Five Managed Services Blogs That Keep Going…

A few months ago, MSPmentor praised several very promising blogs penned by managed service providers, software companies and industry pundits.

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Vendors Pursue MSPmentor 100 Companies

Forgive me for blowing MSPmentor’s own horn. But I’ve noticed a range of vendors now marketing their IT solutions directly to our MSPmentor 100 companies.

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Why Is N-able CEO Gavin Garbutt Coming to the Big Apple?

N-able CEO Gavin GarbuttThe last time I visited N-able CEO Gavin Garbutt at the company’s headquarters in Ottawa, he was celebrating N-able landing on Deloitte Canada’s Technology Fast 50 list. This time around, I expect to see Garbutt in New York the week of August 18, where he’ll be meeting with customers and investors. Yes, investors.

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Nimsoft Seeking Talent, Talking at Financial Conferences

Nimsoft CEO Gary Read says one of his biggest challenges right now is finding talent to fill key company positions. Read isn’t alone. Many other managed service platform providers and business automation specialists have expressed similar needs to me.

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