InsynQ Joins MSPAlliance | Internet News

InsynQ Joins MSPAlliance

Mar 7, 2002
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InsynQ, Inc. , a Tacoma, Wash.-based managed service provider (MSP) serving the small business community, today announced that they have joined the MSPAlliance, an independent group of MSP enterprises set up to help its members obtain channel partners, strategic alliances, merger and acquisition opportunities and to provide a platform for service providers and vendors to promote their services.

“InsynQ is very pleased to be a member of MSPAlliance. We have been committed to the managed service industry since 1997 and look forward to supporting the managed service provider community going forward,” says John Gorst, InsynQ CEO.

“Our association with MSPAlliance will provide an excellent opportunity for us to share our experiences while helping to promote the industry,” he continues.

“InsynQ, through their vast array of solutions and services, has a significant and valuable offering for any company in need of software application hosting, business process outsourcing and managed IT,” says Karissa Michelle Stewart, Vice President of Business Development for MSPAlliance.

“We welcome InsynQ to our ever growing and elite group of Managed/Management Service Providers and Vendors and we look forward to working with them.”

Since January 2002, the MSPAlliance has signed on seven new members bringing its member count to over 50 members worldwide.

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