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N-able opens registration for October 2013 South African MSP Roadshow

Managed services innovator's Cape Town and Johannesburg events designed to drive MSP success and offer expert insight into market changes and cloud service opportunities.


Johannesburg, 30 Sep 2013

N-able by SolarWinds, a global leader in remote monitoring and management (RMM) and service automation software, today announced its 2013 South African Roadshow will take place in Cape Town on 8 October and in Johannesburg on 10 October.

Registration for both events is now available online at http://www.n-able.com/roadshow/south_africa/. Space is limited and registration is required for all participants. Morning sessions will be dedicated to new business prospects, while afternoon events will focus on current N-able partners.

Offered at no cost to interested managed service providers (MPSes) and IT services organisations, the business and technology events feature content focused on achieving business growth across the fast-changing cloud and IT automation landscape.

"A new wave of change and disruption is impacting managed services today, and we've designed these events to equip South African MSPs with what we believe are the proven strategies and tactics for not only effectively adapting to the shifting market, but exceeding client expectations," says Mike Cullen, host of the N-able roadshows and senior vice-president of sales for N-able. "From transitioning MSP offerings to the cloud, to game-changing IT automation that can transform the way business gets done, we've put together two high-value events that our partners won't want to miss."

Featuring best-practice and industry insights, the roadshows are highlighted by partner-led sessions from MSPs who have catapulted their businesses by integrating cloud and IT automation to address changing customer demands. In addition, partners will learn how N-able's industry-leading Automation Manager reduces technical complexity so that IT services organisations can offer a turnkey cloud experience to their customers without having all the detailed knowledge behind some of the industry's leading cloud offerings.

"At N-able, we place the highest priority on helping our partners establish and maintain a successful MSP practice, while also focusing on what they need to know about the technologies that are shaping the market," says Cullen. "These fast-paced events are also designed to help MSPs meet, network and learn from other like-minded professionals, and close out the year on a strong note, with plenty of momentum going into 2014."

For a complete list of upcoming N-able MSP roadshows, visit http://www.n-able.com/roadshow/south_africa/.

MSPs and IT resellers interested in becoming an N-able partner, please visit our MSP Partner Program Web page or contact 1-877-655-4689 ext. 331 or +00 800 6225 3000 ext. 331.

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N-able by SolarWinds

N-able by SolarWinds is the leading global provider of complete IT management and automation solutions for managed service providers (MSPs). N-able Technologies was acquired by SolarWinds (NYSE:SWI), a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, in May 2013. N-able's award-winning N-central is the industry's number one RMM and MSP Service Automation Platform. N-able has a proven track record of helping MSPs standardise and automate the set-up and delivery of IT services in order to achieve true scalability. N-central is backed by the most comprehensive business enablement support services available today and the industry's only freemium licensing model. Thousands of MSPs use N-able solutions to deliver scalable, flexible, profitable managed services to over 88 000 SMEs worldwide. With offices in North America, the UK, the Netherlands and Australia, N-able is 100% channel-friendly and maintains strategic alliances with a number of leading global IT companies, including Microsoft, Intel, and Cisco, among others. www.n-able.com.

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