Reframing gratitude, culture and leadership in a post-pandemic world

Chris Schembra is the bestselling author of “Gratitude and Pasta: The Secret Sauce for Human Connection”, chronicling his adventures as one of the most sought-after dinner hosts in the World. He’s also the Founder and Chief Question Asker of 7:47, an advisory firm which helps companies give the gift of community and belonging to their […]

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Boom.ai quickly advances its AI offering with SADA

Boom.ai, formerly known as Boomsourcing, was founded in 2007 as a customer acquisition company, helping clients generate sales and grow by providing contact center services, virtual assistants and receptionists, and outsourced business processes. The core of Boom’s technology is its proprietary Perfect Pitch software that manages dialing and customer relationships while simultaneously providing agents with

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The methodology behind SADA’s best-in-class PMO organization

Part of SADA’s ‘secret sauce’ is our PM team. This Cloud N Clear SADA’s Head of PMO, Sharif Naqib, walks us through what makes our PMO organization not only unique, but best in class. Tune in to hear his methodology for building the PMO organization at SADA and getting customers to the market as fast

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CRN names SADA to its 2021 MSP 500 list

We are proud to announce today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named SADA to its 2021 Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list in the Elite 150 category. The list, released annually, recognizes the leading North American solution providers that have demonstrated innovative and forward-thinking approaches to managed services. These services help

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What Twitter and friends prove about multi-cloud

I’ve spoken to analysts, engineering leads, technology officers, cloud architects, and finops actuaries; everyone seems aligned on one point: that at the end of the day, this multi-cloud thing is not a good idea. It’s marketecture; it’s absurdly expensive; it’s a fiction waved by consultants to get paid for extra complexity. It’s risk and waste

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