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Colorado Springs IT Company Ranked Among Best Managed Service Providers

Aug 19, 2020

Colorado Springs, CO — Amnet, a cybersecurity-focused IT service provider serving Colorado businesses for over 20 years, has been named as one of the world’s premier managed service providers (MSP) on the prestigious Channel Futures MSP 501 rankings.

Annually, MSPs worldwide compete to be ranked on this list of who’s who in the IT services world.  They are required to report their product offerings, growth rates, annual total and recurring revenues, pricing structures, revenue mix and more. MSPs were ranked according to a unique methodology that weighs revenue figures according to how well the applicant’s business strategy predicts trends in the fast-evolving channel ecosystem.

“We are excited and honored to be ranked #219 amongst tens of thousands of global IT Managed Service Providers,” said Trevor Dierdorff, Founder and CEO, of Amnet. “Being included on this list is a testament to our team’s focus to help our clients leverage technology solutions to secure and grow their organizations.”

“It’s great to see our customer-centric approach fueling the success of our team as well as those that trust us with their IT,” said Jessica Ostley, Client Services Manager at Amnet.

In the 13 years since its inception, the MSP 501 has evolved from a competitive ranking list into a vibrant group of service providers, vendors, distributors, consultants and industry analysts working together to define the growing managed service opportunity.

Background

The 2020 MSP 501 list is based on data collected by Channel Futures and its sister site, Channel Partners. The MSP 501 list recognizes top managed service providers based on metrics including recurring revenue, growth and other factors. 

About Amnet

Amnet is an industry-leading managed information and cybersecurity service provider to mid-sized businesses, nonprofits and municipalities across Colorado’s Front Range. For more information, visit www.amnet.net.

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