BELLEFONTAINE, OH, February 22, 2012 – NetGain Information Systems Company is one of North America’s top Managed Service Providers according to an MSPmentor global online survey. The survey conducted October through December of 2011 recognizes top managed service providers based on a range of metrics, including annual managed services revenue growth, revenue per employee, managed services offered and customer devices managed.
“One of our 2012 goals is to be a leader in our local community and in our MSP community,” said NetGain CEO Michael Minnich. “We are pleased to be recognized for delivering on our mission to change business at light speed.”
Ranking #121 on The MSPmentor 200, North America Edition, NetGain has expanded its local cloud services to meet growing client demands.
“Nine Lives Media and MSPmentor congratulate NetGain Information Systems Company for its leadership position in North America,” said Amy Katz, president of Nine Lives Media, a division of Penton Media. “In the fiercely competitive IT services market, these MSPs represent the best of the best.”
MSPmentor, produced by Nine Lives Media, is the ultimate guide to managed services. MSPmentor features the industry’s top-ranked blog, research, Channel Expert Hour Webcasts and FastChat videos. It is the number one online media destination for managed service providers in the world.
About NetGain Information Systems Co.
Many SMBs aren’t aware of the business risks caused by flawed technology and how it impacts their ability to meet strategic objectives. NetGain, an Inc. 5000 fastest growing company, guides clients to measurably-improved business results through an optimized technology infrastructure. With a keen understanding of the operational needs for local government, electrical cooperatives, education, and healthcare, NetGain developed its own proprietary fiber-optic network to deliver metropolitan-grade IT strategy and services to rural communities. Learn how NetGain helps change business at light speed at www.netgainis.com or follow NetGain on Twitter at http://twitter.com/dataforce24x7.
About Nine Lives Media
Nine Lives Media, a division of Penton Media, defines emerging IT media markets and disrupts established IT media markets. The company’s IT channel-centric online communities include MSPmentor, The VAR Guy, Talkin’ Cloud, VARtweet and MSPtweet. For more information, visit www.NineLivesMediaInc.com.
Contact:
Meghan Williams
937-593-7177
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