
The episode centers on D&H’s strategic approach to vendor selection, AI program development, and partner enablement within the evolving landscape for MSPs and IT solution providers. Colin Blair, Executive Vice President for cybersecurity at D&H, details a governance-driven process for curating vendor relationships, with emphasis on aligning with Gartner quadrant leaders, peer insight metrics, and channel-partner readiness. D&H’s focus remains on SMB and mid-market segments where complexity is increasing, especially around compliance, data governance, and cybersecurity.
Supporting this curated model, Colin Blair notes that D&H maintains onboarding rigor but rarely offboards vendors within its advanced solutions group, citing ongoing hyper-growth and the need to continuously add value for partners. The vendor evaluation emphasizes data-driven benchmarks and sustained relationship-building at industry events. The company is prioritizing supply chain strength for MSPs, driven by measurable factors such as profitability, cultural compatibility, and proven channel strategies.
The conversation also highlights the expansion of the Go Big AI program, which aims to increase AI literacy among both partners and end customers. Training initiatives reached over 5,000 partners, focusing on foundational applications like Microsoft Copilot and AI PCs, while acknowledging that project success is heavily dependent on data quality and governance. Use cases where implementations see traction are typically well-defined, such as Vision AI for video analytics in healthcare and security verticals. The need for tailored, consultative conversations is cited as significant, as end customers and partners often lack clarity on automation priorities or AI readiness.
The implications for MSPs and IT leaders are pragmatic: sustainable advantage is less about technology adoption and more about managing operational complexity, ensuring data governance, and enhancing cybersecurity postures. Decision-makers are cautioned to assess both the maturity and applicability of AI solutions, invest in targeted literacy and consultation, and anchor their vendor relationships in measurable business value. The focus should be on careful risk management, transparent partnership evaluation, and supporting clients through consultative, outcome-driven initiatives rather than broad or speculative technology bets.
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