Day 3 and the final official day of the Nerdio conference for 2024. There really isnt any other event like this one (to my knowledge) and everyone involved should take huge credit for its organisation. The day was stacked with keynotes as well as a number of informative breakout sessions.
Jay’s understand of what is happening in both ours and the wider market is impressive and really helps organisations like ours to navigate the noise and confusion that often surrounds us.
The outlook for our industry (the managed service market) is a positive one.
Whilst the outlook is generally seen as bright, we are facing a number of macro-economic challenges:-
Despite these challenges, 66% of us think that 2024 will be a growth year which led into the crux of the keynote.
5 Trends to watch out for in 2024.
Its hard to not feel encouraged by the statistics that Jay presented in the keynote and there was continuity from some of the statistics presented last year which was valuable.
Glasshive presented their sales and marketing platform which aims to simplify the sales, marketing and communication processes of an organisation.
Client experience is a subject close to my heart. I have always been client facing and above everything else, client experience isnt about how well you solve a problem, its usually about how they feel before, during and after that process. Communication is key in this process and Glasshive aim to make this process easier for MSPs.
A few standout numbers.
We use a number of Datto / Kaseya products as part of our delivery stack, so it was helpful to get Greg's outlook.
The main things I took away from this session which I think most partners can relate to.
1) Most partners suffer from vendor fatigue. Too many vendor relationships to manage (on average 17). Thats 17 portals, 17 personal relationships, 17 technologies to stay on top of.
One of the knock on effects of this is that end user customers only end up utilising 30% of the features and functions that they are paying for (something which we've been actively trying to address with products such as M365 Business Premium which has a number of features that add value to clients.
Kaseya, through their internal development and acquisition strategy, are clearly trying to make life easier for partners by providing them with a complete suite of solutions provided via a single source.
Despite having nothing to do with the technologies we're here to learn about. Erwin delivered an inspiring, raw and emotional keynote talking us through his journey to the summit of everest.
Inspiring story and I have incredible admiration for anyone that takes on a challenge like this. For those that dont know, I have had a lifelong fascination with this alluring mountain so I was genuinely interested in his story. Erwin is just the 31st dutchman to reach the top of everest, is part of just a rare group of 30% of people to summit the mountain on the first attempt and achieved it in the year which had the highest fatality rate on the mountain.
Whilst not a tech session. As someone that is involved in running a business, the main takeaway for me is that you need to enjoy the journey as much as you enjoy getting to the summit and achieve a balance between the two. In every walk of life, personal and professional, we set goals for ourselves and just focus on the objective. This was an important reminder to enjoy the journey.
Thank you Erwin for sharing your story.