MSP Summit Recap 2022

MSP Summit

Hosted in beautiful Orlando, Florida, the MSP Summit 2022 featuring the Women’s Leadership Summit was the temporary home to thousands of participants for a week of panel talks, discussions and workshops. Thought leaders and keynote speakers led sessions on how to accelerate growth and maximize business value among partners, suppliers and customers.

Some of the featured sessions included discussions around leadership, managed services, current and future female leaders, market conditions and how to remain agile and more.

MSP Social

iotum’s very own partner manager, Cara Herbig, and CMO, Dora Bloom, went down to the sunshine state to meet and greet other people in the industry to share sales tactics, pain points and see and experience exactly what’s transpiring in the industry.

For anyone who wanted to learn more about iotum’s next generation video, audio API and SDK solutions, Cara and Dora were there to provide detailed information and opportunities for partnership.

MSP Networking

Days were spent chatting and networking, while the evenings were for socializing.

Cara and Dora met Sr. Account Executive for US Public Sector and MSPs for AWS and Azure Backup and Recovery, Steve Craft. Other notable sessions included “How to Grow Your Recurring Revenue Managed Service Practice” and “How M&A Is Reshaping the Channel Partner Landscape.”

Havana Nights was a Cuban-inspired evening. Everything from the decor to the food was created with this theme in mind. The following evening, after a day of interesting sessions spent taking notes and swapping stories, MSP Summit participants all made their way to the Rum Bar to carry on the conversation with a perfectly crafted libation.

Overall, the summit was a fantastic opportunity to dig deep into the industry and connect with MSP professionals who are shaping the future of technology. Forward-thinking companies, ambitious key players and brands who keep pushing the envelope made the conference an exceptional experience. See you next year!

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