N-able Technologies launches its first A/NZ MSP Roadshow
N-able Technologies
N-able Technologies will kick off its first A/NZ MSP Roadshow on July 10 to demonstrate how potential managed service providers can achieve record success. Aimed at service providers with up to 15 employees, that target the SMB market, the event will showcase insights from profitable managed service providers, who will provide tips on how to develop and dramatically grow a managed service business.
Attendees will be able to hear from N-able’s top MSPs on how they are achieving phenomenal market growth and how they have sharpened their competitive edge in the MSP space. The event will also feature Q&A opportunities.
Attendance to the roadshow is free of charge however prior registration is required. Click here to register.
Sydney, Australia
July 10 8:00am – 12:00pm EST
Four Points by Sheraton Darling Harbour
161 Sussex Street
Sydney
Auckland, New Zealand
July 12 8:00am – 12:00pm NZST
Copthorne Hotel Auckland Harbour City
196-200 Quay Street
Auckland
Perth, Australia
July 17 8:00am – 12:00pm WST
Duxton Hotel
No. 1 St Georges Terrace
Perth
Melbourne, Australia
July 19 8:30am – 12:00pm EST
The Hotel Windsor
111 Spring Street
Melbourne
- Website: http://www.n-able.com/roadshow/anz/
- Email: caroline.larose@maxaustralia.com.au
- Phone: 02 9469 5743
- RSVP: No
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