The Australian IT channel industry is undergoing significant changes, and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) must adapt to ensure their future success. This article explores the critical trends, challenges, and strategies that MSPs need to embrace to remain relevant and profitable by 2025. Insights
The telecom industry's transformation over the past decade is remarkable, evolving from basic landline services to 5G-enabled smartphones, IoT, and AI-driven connectivity. The rise of mobile connectivity is evidenced by the fact that 96% of Americans now have access to it, underlining the
The managed services provider (MSP) industry is undergoing significant transformations as it heads into 2025. This article delves into the key changes and predictions shaping the future of the MSP sector, highlighting leadership shifts, strategic priorities, and emerging trends. From significant
As we approach 2025, the landscape of cloud computing continues to evolve, bringing with it new trends and shifts that promise to redefine the industry. While the core elements of cloud computing, such as single cloud, multicloud, and hybrid cloud architectures, have established a stable presence,
As Managed Service Providers (MSPs) navigate the rapidly evolving tech landscape, they are confronted with the dual priorities of growth and profitability, making the right strategies crucial for thriving in 2025. A recent Kaseya study titled "State of the MSP Industry 2025 Look Ahead: Trends,
Despite an increase in service coverage, the Philippines continues to lag behind its regional counterparts in the adoption of 5G technology. According to Ericsson's November 2024 Mobility Report, the slow uptake in the country can be attributed to limited data consumption and penetration.