M&A: The Fast Moving Market - Jonathan Simnett

Managed Services as a supply model continues to change and develop; the best way to stay current is to exchange ideas and see what is already working well for others. The Managed Services & Hosting Summit is firmly established as the leading managed services event for channel organisations. In its ninth year as a UK event, the Managed Services & Hosting Summit Europe is being staged for the third time in Amsterdam and will examine the issues facing Managed Service Providers, hosting companies, channel partners and suppliers as they seek to add value and evolve new business models and relationships. The Managed Services & Hosting Summit – Europe 2019 features conference session presentations by major industry speakers and a range of breakout sessions exploring in further detail some of the major issues impacting the development of managed services. The summit will also provide extensive networking time for delegates to meet with potential business partners. The unique mix of high-level presentations plus the ability to meet, discuss and debate the related business issues with sponsors and peers across the industry, makes this a must attend event for any senior decision maker in the ICT channel.
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