January 8th Meeting ~ OpenDNS

Our January Technology Wizards meeting will be Wednesday, January 8th, 12:00pm – 3:00pm at the Microsoft PacWest office located at 1414 Northrup (in the Pearl district).

Let’s face it – traditional security solutions are just not cutting it when it comes to protecting your customers against advanced threats such as malware, ransomware and trojans.  But how do you protect customers that may not understand the risks or the value of a layered security approach?  The answer lies in leveraging increased visibility and value reporting to improve your bottom line and cement your place as your customer’s virtual CIO.

Come join OpenDNS MSP Account Manager Tony Piha and Sr. Product Manager Dima Kumets to learn about:

  • Combining protection and containment to lower costs
  • Improving renewal rates through value reporting
  • Monitoring real-time network activity as a sellable service

Here is an overview of our MSP program and what it includes:

  • Monthly billing options
  • Active Directory Integration
  • Granular user or device level filtering and reporting
  • On and off-network support for roaming laptops
  • RMM deployment support

They’ve had a ton of success helping MSP Partners protect their customers from malicious threats, like Cryptolocker. Take a look at one of their customer success stories, here.

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Lunch will be provided prior to the meeting which will start promptly at 12:00pm, so PLEASE get there early!

PARKING: Please park in the lot between NW 15th & NW 16th, NW Kearney and NW Lovejoy with the entrance on Kearney Street. There is a fee to park this time as the presenter is not from Microsoft. Also, if there is an attendant there, tell him/her you are a Microsoft meeting attendee. The lot is located underneath I-405. Plan to arrive early to find parking.

Looking forward to your attendance and participation.

Reminder: Technology Wizards meetings are intended for current Technology Wizards members or potential members. Potential members must be owners or employees of a an IT services business whose main purpose is to support small business using Microsoft products and services in some capacity.

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