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  • IT authors and entrepreneurs Ryan Morris, Karl Palachuk, and Dave Sobel provide commentary on the changing world of technology opportunities and emerging tech. We want to expand the discussion from the SMB IT channel to all things tech - with one eye on the future and the other on profits. Join us!
    Copyright (C) 2019 Karl W. Palachuk
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  • Episode 207 - Bigger and Bigger MSPs, AI, and How to Consume Advice
    Mar 30 2024

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    Topic 1: The Current State of Mergers, Acquisition, and MSP Consolidation

    Mergers and Acquisitions are alive and well in the MSP channel. Jay McBain from Canalys predicts a growth of M&A of 50% in 2024. In addition to MSPs themselves, he says that we’ll see some major vendors acquired as well.

    The promise of these larger organizations is always that they’ll bring efficiency and profit. So far, that hasn’t happened. But that’s the promise.

    Karl thinks this is a GREAT marketing opportunity for MSPs.

    Related Links:
    https://greenwichgp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/MA-Demand-for-Managed-Service-Providers-in-2024.pdf

    https://www.channelfutures.com/mergers-acquisitions/msp-m-a-staying-hot-what-to-expect

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    Topic 2: The Practical Application for AI in Small Business

    Are we there yet?

    While AI is the most popular topic in technology, the question remains: what can we use AI for that will produce actual business value? Some industries have made great progress with AI, including manufacturing and medicine. According to a recent study, more than 93% of manufacturers (from start-ups to global giants) are already using AI in some form.

    What are the implications and opportunities for MSPs and solution providers to sell their services to manufacturing clients? And what lessons can we learn to accelerate the adoption of AI in other industries?

    Related Link:
    https://research.aimultiple.com/manufacturing-ai/

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    Topic 3: How to best use predictions and analysis from guys like us.

    Summary of the Larry Walsh article linked below: “IT spending growth projections should be taken with caution as they are directional and subject to change. While major analyst firms forecast healthy growth, the market is not uniformly strong, with several countries experiencing recession. Partner confidence is also dampened due to negative macroeconomic trends. Despite fluctuations in forecasts, investors, vendors, and partners rely on them for strategic planning. Channelnomics predicts conditions in the first half of 2024 to resemble 2023, with substantial improvement in the second half. Robust growth in IT spending is expected in 2025 and potentially 2026, driven by investments in artificial intelligence, data management services, and infrastructure refreshes.”

    Article by Larry Walsh, Channelnomics:
    https://channelnomics.com/taking-it-spending-forecasts-with-grain-of-salt/

    See also:
    "With a projected 6.8% surge in global IT investment in 2024, organizations are positioned at the brink of transformative growth. According to Gartner, worldwide IT spending it expected to total $5 trillion in 2024. This represents a 6.8 percent increase over 2023. And while this is an increase, it’s down from the previous forecast of 8 percent."
    https://www.teamdynamix.com/strategic-it-spending-in-2024-navigating-growth-and-innovation/

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    34 Min.
  • Episode 206: ChatGPT Year 1, Robots Multiplying by Thousands, and Destructive Private Equity
    Dec 21 2023

    Topic 1: Chat GPT 1 year later.

    AI Article Summary: Elon Musk creates his own AI company called X.AI, while Satya Nadella of Microsoft invests in OpenAI and accelerates plans to incorporate AI into Microsoft's products. OpenAI releases ChatGPT as a "low key research preview," which becomes a hit. Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, faces challenges with its own chatbot and struggles with the decision to go open-source. Microsoft introduces its own chatbot in Bing, surpassing Google's efforts. Geoffrey Hinton, a prominent AI scientist at Google, decides to quit and reflects on the rapid advancements in AI technology.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/05/technology/ai-chatgpt-google-meta.html

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    Topic 2: Robots Multiplying by Thousands!

    AI Article Summary: Agility Robotics plans to open a factory in Oregon to mass-produce humanoid robots, starting with their bot named Digit. The factory aims to produce 10,000 robots per year and will assist companies like Amazon with tasks such as hauling and lifting. The production of bipedal robots that are nimbler and more versatile than existing industrial counterparts presents engineering challenges, but Agility Robotics aims to make general-purpose humanoids available as soon as possible. 

    Other competitors in this space include Tesla, Boston Dynamics, Sanctuary AI, Figure, and Apptronik. Amazon has invested in Agility Robotics and is testing Digit in a laboratory. The concern about robots taking jobs from humans has prompted Amazon to partner with MIT to study automation's impact on work. While there is momentum behind humanoid robots, there is still more testing to be done. In a separate article, it is highlighted that America's military needs to embrace artificial intelligence and robotics to maintain its competitive advantage in future wars, but congressional and bureaucratic restraints hinder rapid mobilization and investment in these technologies.

    https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-whats-next-d504c6f4-c6d1-4979-ae67-72f5bfaff090.html

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    Topic 3: Will Private Equity Destroy Our Industry?

    Karl speculates that private funding and private equity will be looking for serious payouts starting in 2024. With a 4-6 year window, the clock is ticking. Some companies will have an identity crisis in the years ahead, and that will become visible in 2024. 

    Higher interest rates will force companies to decide, “Do we want to run this company like an adult, or take our money and leave?” Those who stay will either get loans - at higher rates than we’ve seen in twelve years - or take companies private so they don’t rely on outside financing.

    Investors who were promised a straight 40-50% return per year were disappointed in 2023 and that disappointment will grow in 2024. These people care nothing for the businesses they buy or the end clients of those businesses.

    Our industry cannot escape the effects of this unknown element of chaos.

     

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    https://www.itspu.com/all-classes/classes/navigating-emerging-technologies-for-msps/

     

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    32 Min.
  • Episode 205 - Overworking, AI, AR, and More!
    Oct 4 2023

    We're Baaaaaack!

    The Killing IT team returns . . . with a fun and educational Q4 show. 

    Topic 1: Overworking 

    Have you heard the term Over Employment or Overworking? These are folks who manage to hold down two or three full time jobs using apps and BS. Are these just eager, hardworking "gig" folks, or are they thieves who are simply more interested in making money than earning an honest living?

    A few links:
    https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7begx/overemployed-hustlers-exploit-chatgpt-to-take-on-even-more-full-time-jobs
    https://www.wired.com/story/remote-tech-workers-secret-multiple-jobs/
    https://www.fisherphillips.com/en/news-insights/fp-weekly-checklist-avoiding-the-new-breed-of-workplace-scams-in-the-remote-work-era.html

    They even have their own web site.
    https://overemployed.com/


    Topic 2: Catch up on Artificial Intelligence

    Wow! What a year.

    Are we in the middle of a singularity? ow much is this like the early Internet (late 1990’s)? It seems like 2023 will be remembered as the year of AI. 

    We look at the good and the great - and what's next.

    What do you think?


    Topic 3: Metaverse – Dave offers a theory

    What will augmented reality bring? It looks like the future is becoming a little more visible. New products, from Apple's Vision Pro to Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, are bringing new opportunities and will only get better with a little AI!

    We discuss.

    Please like and share - and send us your feedback!

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    33 Min.

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