Many of these companies will be participating and speaking at the Managed Services and Hosting Summit, to be held in London on 17 September. The range of enabling solutions they provide spans everything from professional services and remote management automation solutions, through datacentre connectivity and Cloud-based security solutions to storage and financing.
I think we can say that the baton has been passed to many new rising names in the supply of managed services, says John Garratt, editor of IT Europa, who has been coordinating content for the Managed Services and Hosting Summit 2015.
Our keynote, from Gartner’s Mark Paine, looks at how managed services work in the digital economy, and I know he has research on how the whole traditional IT sales model is changing to engage with the new customers and how they buy. At the same time, among the twenty or so sponsors of the event, many of whom are making presentations, there are some very new businesses, as well as a number returning to the event from previous years.
They are reflecting changes in how technologies are being used: for example, the event will hear from Bob Aitchison, EMEA Sales Director at QLogic, talking about Connectivity and Productivity trends in the datacentre. The issues of Managed Security will be discussed by Nadia Karatsoreos, Community Manager at MAXfocus, while SolidFire CEO Dave Wright has a few things to say about how the cloud changes if infrastructure is not a limitation.