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SPK Earns Place on MSP 501 List of Top Managed Services Providers in the World

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Written by SPK Blog Post
Published on August 15, 2019

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif.Aug. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — SPK and Associates, LLC (SPK) is excited to announce our recent award as one of 2019’s 501 most elite Information Technology managed service providers in the United States.  The Channel Futures / Channel Partners’ 2019 MSP 501 is widely viewed as the most comprehensive global survey of managed services providers (MSPs).

The field of IT managed services is rapidly growing, meaning that it can be difficult for prospective buyers to determine who offers the best value for their MSP spend. SPK’s place among the 501 most elite managed service providers in the world is a strong recognition of the unique value offered by SPK and Associates.

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