How to Get Technician Buy-In for an Outsourced Network Operations Center (NOC)
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What if i'm currently a one man shop. what could i use a NOC for? sell me
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@hubtechagain Definitely still a good option for one man shops. I'll link you to our product page - http://www.continuum.net/solutions/rmm-software/noc
And if you're interested in more info, you can contact one of our account executives - 866-223-7394
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Maybe better for one man. If you have a staff of 100 people, handling your own NOC isn't that hard. If you have a staff for two or three, it means people don't get to sleep reliably.
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pricing?
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@hubtechagain Pricing on the NOC? I'd recommend reaching out to one of our account executives - 866-223-7394
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@GlennBarley really, you can't ballpark it here? We have to call your sales team to get anything?
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@RojoLoco Unfortunately not, since we are a channel exclusive provider we would never want to share pricing and potentially put our Partner’s margins at risk if an end-user were to see the costs are. The account executive team can share pricing without giving you a long sales pitch, they just need to verify who they share that information with
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@GlennBarley said:
@RojoLoco Unfortunately not, since we are a channel exclusive provider
In that case we'd just need to know what providers to reach out to to get pricing from - but the general feeling around here is - if the pricing isn't clearly stated on the website - at least for a starting price, we probably won't even bother.
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@Dashrender that is exactly what I was getting at. I mean, @GlennBarley has a good sounding explanation of the why not, but that's still the wrong answer for most of us.
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@RojoLoco I wish I could help you out more, but as I said, you can easily get pricing from a quick conversation. We're not keeping them top secret, I just don't have the authority to share that information on a public forum.
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@GlennBarley said:
@RojoLoco I wish I could help you out more, but as I said, you can easily get pricing from a quick conversation. We're not keeping them top secret, I just don't have the authority to share that information on a public forum.
Because you only sell to the channel - I can understand you not providing any pricing... though I'm guessing that you probably have a MSRP that your resellers could choose to use or not - but let's assume you don't have an MSRP.... in this case we'd appreciate it if you pointed us toward a list of the resellers so we can look at their websites for possible online pricing.
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@Dashrender We have a bunch of our partners on this case study page - http://www.continuum.net/partner-success-stories
Is this helpful?
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I've had a conversation with one of the Continuum reps.
Booked for 30 minutes, it went on for 45 because I wanted to ask about details.
In terms of price, it is competitive. If you want to know specifics, ask.
They have a "test" phase to see how good the service really is, which I'll be trying soon. Will report feedback here.
@Dashrender said:
but let's assume you don't have an MSRP.... in this case we'd appreciate it if you pointed us toward a list of the resellers so we can look at their websites for possible online pricing.
How continuum works, is they don't sell to end businesses, they just want to give the technical tools and support backbone for MSRPs who you will build a relationship with, if you've not built a relationship with an MSP for holiday cover or technical backup, maybe that's one of the goals for the next couple of years.
@GlennBarley said:
@Dashrender We have a bunch of our partners on this case study page - http://www.continuum.net/partner-success-stories
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Only if it loads ok that was mean.
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@Dashrender said:
if the pricing isn't clearly stated on the website - at least for a starting price, we probably won't even bother.
My pricing is not listed, neither most MSPs, consultants or IT service companies There are good reasons for that, the pricing changes depending on what you want to get. Will Hub Tech and NTG and Dara IT be the same price for an identical task? Probably not.
Pricing was never a barrier for me regarding Continuum, if and I mean if, they deliver a really great service, then the price is justified.
The barrier was the articles, lack of coverage online about them outside of their own domain site.
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@GlennBarley said:
@RojoLoco I wish I could help you out more, but as I said, you can easily get pricing from a quick conversation. We're not keeping them top secret, I just don't have the authority to share that information on a public forum.
If we can get pricing that way, so can customers. And anyone could turnaround and share it. That's security through obscurity as an excuse for off putting high pressure sales.
Which means two critical things are being misunderstood:
- That you've advertised that you are actively relying on security through obscurity.
- That you've decided that having an open conversation in an open market isn't worthwhile.
That's what your statement sounds like to experienced IT people. You think it sounds like an invitation to call, to us, you've just told us that you don't have something worth discussing or that you don't feel that our time is valuable.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Pricing was never a barrier for me regarding Continuum, if and I mean if, they deliver a really great service, then the price is justified.
What price is that?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
In terms of price, it is competitive. If you want to know specifics, ask.
We did, they didn't answer (see above.)The reason that MSPs don't advertise prices is because they don't have standard prices. It's not a service that can be priced with a flat rate. If we do "true" MSP services, then pretty much all MSPs advertise their prices. For the kind of business as Continuum, which they are an MSP, it's standard to advertise prices and their competitors do.
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@RojoLoco said:
@Dashrender that is exactly what I was getting at. I mean, @GlennBarley has a good sounding explanation of the why not, but that's still the wrong answer for most of us.
Especially as this discussion has been had before, it's not new and should not come as a surprise how not exposing prices will be perceived. That information was provided proactively by the community.
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If you are a HP reseller, HP give you a list price for their machines at your reseller rate, you then tack on added value services and reach a final price. Do HP publicly disclose those margins? No because they leave it up to their resellers.
For commodity items, software, hardware, I agree price should be up front, but Continuum is about taking what they have at X price, adding your own value to that service and coming up with a final Y price.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
If you are a HP reseller, HP give you a list price for their machines at your reseller rate, you then tack on added value services and reach a final price. Do HP publicly disclose those margins? No because they leave it up to their resellers.
We don't want margins. HP DOES disclose the rack rate. So we want the same thing that HP provides here. No more, no less. We don't want to know any discounts nor what resellers are selling it as.
Remember as customers, there is no channel between us and the vendor here. The price is just the price.