Welcome back to the Tubbservatory, MSP friends! It’s Richard Tubb here, delighted to be back at the helm after Gudrun from TeamTubb did such a stellar job guiding you through last week’s MSP discoveries. Now, let’s dive into this week’s top 5 picks!
1. SuperOps SuperSummit Arrives in Manchester
SuperOps is bringing their brilliant MSP SuperSummit to Manchester on 6th May 2025, with the theme “The MSP Revolution – Superpowering Growth with AI.” I’ll be there alongside some top MSP minds including Mark Copeman and Scott Riley. With its strict “No-Pitch” policy and community focus, this free event is not to be missed!
2. Thought-Provoking MSP Leadership Blog
I’ve been rather enjoying Eric Rieger’s blog “Cogs and Consciousness” lately. His latest piece, “The Cost of (Not) Living Your Values,” brilliantly examines what happens when client relationships test your company values—something many of us MSP owners have grappled with at some point.
3. Security Tool for Sensitive Information Sharing
Here’s a smashing tool for your security toolkit: QuickForget.com lets you share sensitive information without putting all your eggs in one basket. Send usernames via email, passwords via QuickForget, and job done! They don’t set cookies or store your data, which is rather refreshing in today’s digital landscape.
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4. Yorkshire Cybersecurity Community
For my fellow Northern MSPs, YCSC (Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster) is doing fantastic work connecting cyber professionals across the region. This non-profit network facilitates collaboration and partnership opportunities that could prove invaluable. Massive thanks to Mike Hudson for flagging this one!
5. Hornetsecurity Roadshow 2025
Hornetsecurity‘s Roadshow is touring the UK and Ireland next spring, with stops in Edinburgh, Birmingham, London, Dublin, Manchester, and Bristol. Each event is hosted in a top distillery—cybersecurity discussions paired with a proper drink sounds like my kind of networking!
That’s your 5-a-week for the MSP industry!
I hope these resources prove valuable for your business. If you enjoyed this edition of the Tubbservatory, why not share it with a colleague who might benefit? And remember, I’d love to hear which of these resources you found most useful – drop me a comment below or send me a message.
Until next time, take care of yourselves and each other!
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