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Cracking the Code: How Startups Can Win with MSP Partnerships | The Pair Program Ep57
How do startups break into the market without a massive sales force? And what do Managed Service Providers (MSPs) really look for in vendor solutions, beyond the sales pitch? In this episode, Tim Winkler and Mike Gruen sit down with Brian Luckey (CIO at Integris) and Ian Y. Garrett (CEO & co-founder of Phalanx) to explore the high-stakes world of vendor-MSP relationships. They dive into how cybersecurity startups can leverage MSP partnerships to scale, the biggest pain points MSPs face, and what separates a winning product from one that never gets traction.
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If you’re in tech, you won’t want to miss this one!
About Brian Luckey: Brian Luckey is a transformational leader with 20+ years in IT, operations, and service delivery, Brian specializes in scaling businesses, optimizing performance, and driving innovation. As CIO at Integris, he enhances IT infrastructure, customer experience, and revenue growth for businesses of all sizes. With two MBAs and a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems, he blends strategic vision with hands-on expertise to implement cutting-edge technologies, streamline processes, and foster high-performing teams.
About Ian Y. Garrett: As CEO and co-founder of Phalanx, Ian is revolutionizing secure file sharing for startups and SMBs. A former US Army Cyber officer and defense sector data scientist, he has firsthand experience tackling cybersecurity challenges at scale. Combining his operational expertise with Ph.D.-level research in AI and cybersecurity, Ian is building automation-driven solutions that eliminate human error and simplify data protection in an increasingly complex digital world.
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Cracking the Code: How Startups Can Win with MSP Partnerships | The Pair Program Ep57
How do startups break into the market without a massive sales force? And what do Managed Service Providers (MSPs) really look for in vendor solutions, beyond the sales pitch? In this episode, Tim Winkler and Mike Gruen sit down with Brian Luckey (CIO at Integris) and Ian Y. Garrett (CEO & co-founder of Phalanx) to explore the high-stakes world of vendor-MSP relationships. They dive into how cybersecurity startups can leverage MSP partnerships to scale, the biggest pain points MSPs face, and what separates a winning product from one that never gets traction.
Key Topics Discussed:
If you’re in tech, you won’t want to miss this one!
About Brian Luckey: Brian Luckey is a transformational leader with 20+ years in IT, operations, and service delivery, Brian specializes in scaling businesses, optimizing performance, and driving innovation. As CIO at Integris, he enhances IT infrastructure, customer experience, and revenue growth for businesses of all sizes. With two MBAs and a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems, he blends strategic vision with hands-on expertise to implement cutting-edge technologies, streamline processes, and foster high-performing teams.
About Ian Y. Garrett: As CEO and co-founder of Phalanx, Ian is revolutionizing secure file sharing for startups and SMBs. A former US Army Cyber officer and defense sector data scientist, he has firsthand experience tackling cybersecurity challenges at scale. Combining his operational expertise with Ph.D.-level research in AI and cybersecurity, Ian is building automation-driven solutions that eliminate human error and simplify data protection in an increasingly complex digital world.
Exploring your next tech role? Get insider job advice and the latest startup & govtech openings – delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe here: https://www.myhatchpad.com/newsletter/
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