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Welcome to the HandsFree Networks Blog

Hello and welcome to HandsFree Networks’ Blog — a new and informative online business resource and discussion forum designed to keep MSPs, VARs, industry influencers and company stakeholders up to speed on the latest and greatest within the managed services arena.

As a pioneer and the preferred provider of remote monitoring and management software, HandsFree Networks is constantly pushing the envelope and finding new ways to connect and communicate with the IT industry. By establishing a Blog, we’re able to appeal to three distinct audiences at their convenience (partners, industry influencers, and company stakeholders) and do so in a manner that’s far less formal and much timelier.

The game plan for HandsFree Networks Blog is pretty straight-forward. We will use it to:

  • Openly share insight from our execs and others on key market dynamics, technology trends, announcements and best practices,
  • Advocate industry standards and drive attention to interoperable technologies and services,
  • Discuss the opportunities, challenges and other market happenings impacting our partners.

We’d like to hear from you as well and encourage you to include your perspective. Where do you see the market heading? How have managed services changed your service delivery model? What’s been your biggest lesson learned? The more we share, the more we know and the more successful we can all become.

We plan to post as frequently as possible so keep an eye out. The goal here is to become a must read for the IT channel by providing our partners, as well as any inquiring minds, with a candid, first-hand perspective on what’s really happening in the managed services arena. In doing so, we’ll help ensure our partners’ success, which has and always will be HandsFree Network #1 priority.

We hope you enjoy the new Blog and find tremendous value in its content.

Thank you

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