In this episode of Channel Insider: Partner POV, host Katie Bavoso sits down with leaders from Harbor IT to discuss the company’s acquisition of New England Network Solutions, better known as NENS, and what it means for the future of managed services.
CFO Hannah Paige and newly appointed CRO Michael Kourkoulakos, the former CEO of NENS, share how the newly combined organization is building a cyber-first MSP platform designed for complex, regulated industries. The conversation explores why vertical specialization is replacing the traditional “generalist MSP” model, how cybersecurity and cloud complexity have reshaped the market, and how Harbor IT plans to scale expertise across industries like life sciences and financial services.
They also discuss the role of specialized practices, advisory services, and proprietary security capabilities to help mid-market organizations strengthen their cybersecurity posture while accelerating business growth.
Topics Covered
- The evolution of the MSP market
- Why generalist MSPs are struggling to compete
- Harbor IT’s cyber-first strategy
- The acquisition of New England Network Solutions (NENS)
- How vertical specialization drives customer value
- Scaling expertise across regulated industries
- The future of managed services in 2026 and beyond
Timestamps
00:00 – Why the traditional MSP model is breaking
00:28 – Introduction to Harbor IT and the acquisition of NENS
01:44 – Harbor IT’s mission and cyber-first strategy
04:43 – The origin and growth of New England Network Solutions
09:30 – Customer benefits of the Harbor IT + NENS integration
12:29 – Expanding expertise across a 400-person platform
14:26 – Why the “generalist MSP” model is a losing strategy, according to Michael
18:09 – What changed in IT over the past 15 years
20:20 – Risks for MSPs that fail to specialize
21:25 – How Harbor IT plans to stay competitive through 2026