Meet Michael Wayland, Managing Director of Byte-Werx!

 

Tell us a little about your MSP…

We’re Byte-Werx, an MSP out of Houston, Texas. We started business in March of 2013Originally we were a web design and development company. After years of trying to be both, I realized I wanted to laser-focus on being an MSP. So, in January of 2017, I bought out my partners and made it happen! Since then we’ve had amazing growth and found success with CPAs, law firms, and a variety of other clientele from several industries.

How long have you been a member of The 20?

We joined the 20 in June of 2017 — we’re looking forward to our 3rd anniversary coming up!

Why did your MSP originally look to partner with The 20?

As a small local shop, I wanted to be able to offer my clients 24/7 service, assistance when we were unavailable, and best-in-class software that being in a big group provides.

Tell us about the biggest change in your business since joining The 20.

The biggest change is the community and drive to always make ourselves better. It has allowed me to learn and implement best-in-industry policies and procedures as well as letting me focus on growing my business.

What do you like most about being a member of The 20?

The outstanding community. We are a member of several industry groups and none of them feel like The 20. The relationships we’ve built here have been some of the most beneficial in my career and I know there are several members that would be willing to drop what they’re doing and fly out to my aid if I really needed it.

What do you think is the most important quality necessary for success?

It doesn’t matter how big or small you are, you need to run your business like it’s a business and not a job. This means building process and procedures that scale, documentation, and being ready to hit the gas to grow when you’re ready.

What are your biggest business challenges?

One of our biggest challenges is getting our message out to new businesses who may have never heard of us. Lead generation has never come naturally to me but we’re starting to see a lot of promising returns on our investments now.

What are your areas of focus for 2020?

For 2020 our primary focus will be on business workflows and implementing a modern workplace to our new and existing clients. With the jarring COVID-19 events, it is clear that all businesses need to be able to pick up and work anywhere at anytime and we truly believe that is the future of work.

What advice would you share with an MSP looking to scale their business?

As an MSP our real value-add and profit driver is automation and efficiencies. You can’t roll a truck for every problem or do one-off remote log-ins. To scale you need to create a flexible and complete stack so you can focus on learning and perfecting your procedures.

What book are you currently reading?

I’m currently digesting Getting Naked and would highly recommend it. It shows how being completely honest with your clients will win you loyalty and allow you to grow your business. I will always recommend The Checklist Manifesto for any MSP just getting started on getting their process and procedures in order.

Favorite blogs / podcasts

I listen to a lot of podcasts. Non MSP-related podcasts include FiveThirtyEightEconTalk, and Planet MoneyMy favorite MSP/industry podcasts are: Frankly MSP, Security Now, and MSP Voice.

 

Interested in becoming a member like Byte-Werx? Click here for more information!

 

This summer, we have welcomed 3 new interns here at The 20!

Alexis, Courtney and Jakob have been a great addition to our team. Here’s a little more about them:

 

Intern Alexis Williams

Alexis Williams

Marketing Intern

Major: Digital Retailing and Fashion Merchandising

Minor: Consumer Experience Management

Classification: Senior at the University of North Texas

Describe Yourself: Goofy, Considerate, and Observant

Career Path: Digital Retailing wasn’t my initial choice when it came to deciding on a major. I have always had a passion for fashion, but I realized my skill set was better fit for the digital world.  I enjoy creating ideas to promote or increase traction within businesses. I am mostly interested in social media marketing, but I am excited to explore all aspects of Digital Marketing.

 

intern Courtney Ford

Courtney Ford

Graphic Design Intern

Major: Graphic Design

Classification: Senior at Texas Women’s University

Describe Yourself: Curious, Easy-Going, and Reliable

Career Path: I chose to major in graphic design because I was a page designer/editor for my high school newspaper, so that really made me fall in love with designing. I am also a sucker for great product packaging. This internship is great because it allows me to create real collateral for The 20 as well as other companies. I really enjoy making something that people will be able to use, whether for business or just for a laugh on social media. This internship is really helping me understand what goes into the day-to-day life of a designer.

 

 Intern Jakob Field 

Jakob Field

Sales Intern

Major: Marketing

Minor: Business Management

Classification: Senior at the University of Oklahoma

Describe Yourself: Funny, Laid back, and Practical

Career Path: I’ve always been fascinated by marketing and the dramatic impact it can have on consumer’s choices. The duality of marketing with the vastly different analytical and creatives sides has always seemed like a perfect fit because I have such a strong interest in both. Also, the psychology behind why certain tactics work in certain situations and how to best implement those has always interested me. This Sales Internship with The 20 has given me the opportunity to explore the numerous similarities between marketing and sales and has allowed me to gain real world experience and learn from talented people.

 

If you happened to miss our blog about the five reasons one should intern in college, written by our very own Talent Acquisition Manager, Camden Rendon — be sure to check it out!

Interested in joining the team? Check out our Careers page for all current openings!