As demand for colocation grows, Denver managed services will be key to successfully supporting startups, as well as small and mid-size businesses. Because of this, the business of managed services providers (MSPs) has become highly competitive with the only differentiators usually being efficiency and cost.
Jay Sudowski

Recent Posts
Are Denver Managed Services Prices Transparent?
Jul 19, 2016 3:25:55 PM / by Jay Sudowski posted in Managed Service Providers
How Denver Tech Center Grows the Data Center Industry
Jul 7, 2016 2:00:00 PM / by Jay Sudowski posted in Managed Service Providers
Denver Tech Center has been growing rapidly, and this has had a direct impact on the growth of the data center industry.
Denver is a hub for tech companies like HP, Oracle, and IBM, who have a significant presence in the city. In fact, Oracle bought Denver-based Datalogix for a massive sum of $1.2 billion to further expand its presence in the region.
Do MSP Owners in Denver Allow Enough Lead Time for Provisioning?
Jun 30, 2016 10:00:00 AM / by Jay Sudowski posted in Managed Service Providers
When you’re in the managed services business, a big part of what you do is managing large IT services projects -- or at least “large” on a relative basis. To be an effective project manager, it’s critical to break down the seemingly impossible into a series of much more digestible interim milestones.
For MSP (managed service provider) owners in Denver, they’re often helping their clients provision various types of infrastructure in areas such as cloud services, telecommunications, web hosting, or colocation.