Jun 9, 2021
The exciting evolution of connectivity will undoubtedly touch every aspect of society and change it for the better.
By Mohamed Elsokkary, head of managed services for Gulf countries at Ericsson
With the deployment of 5G and the demand for reliable, secure, and robust connectivity, mobile network operators need to address the intensifying complexity of their networks that is driven by the increasing volume of devices, multiple new technologies, and more diverse service requirements.
From the nuisance of a funny clip on social media applications annoyingly freezing, to critical communications where a glitch could be serious if it affects remote surgery or an automated factory, secure user experience is now the main end-user expectation as 5G use cases become more demanding, critical and sophisticated.
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Nerdio Launches Partner And Certification Program To Empower MSPs And IT Professionals To Build Successful Cloud Practices
CHICAGO (BUSINESS WIRE)
Nerdio, the definitive Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) deployment, management, and optimization solution for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and enterprise IT professionals, today announced the launch of its Nerdio Partnerd Program, and certification courses for MSPs.
The Nerdio Partnerd Program was created to empower MSPs to build successful cloud practices in Microsoft Azure and Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD). The Partnerd Program has four tiers Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum that all receive access to the Nerdio Partner Portal. As members advance in tier status, more perks become available, including all-inclusive VIP tickets to NerdioCon and monthly strategy calls with Nerdio leadership.
Worksome pulls $13M into its high skill freelancer talent platform
More money for the now very buzzy business of reshaping how people work: Worksome is announcing it recently closed a $13 million Series A funding round for its “freelance talent platform” after racking up 10x growth in revenue since January 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic sparked a remote working boom.
The 2017 founded startup, which has a couple of ex-Googlers in its leadership team, has built a platform to connect freelancers looking for professional roles with employers needing tools to find and manage freelancer talent.
It says it’s seeing traction with large enterprise customers that have traditionally used Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to manage and pay external workforces and views employment agency giants like Randstad, Adecco and Manpower as ripe targets for disruption.