TechMD Ranked on 2018’s MSP 501

MSP Mentor Recognizes TechMD

TechMD is happy to announce that we were ranked among the world’s top 501 managed service providers by Channel Futures!

The MSP 501 companies ranked this year include organizations from around the world, with diverse technology operations and business backgrounds. We are proud to be included on the MSP 501 again this year, and we’re looking forward to innovating as we help our clients move their business forward with emerging technologies like the cloud, artificial intelligence, AR/VR, and more.

“This year’s applicant pool was the largest and most diverse in the history of the survey, and our winners represent the health and progressivity of the managed services market,” noted Kris Blackmon, Channel Futures content director and editor of the MSP 501. “They’re growing their revenue, expanding their customer influence and exploring new technology that will propel them for years to come.”

The complete 2018 MSP 501 list is available here.

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