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Key takeaways from Lawrence Troemel’s partner conversation with Rohit Ghai
Takeaways
- Barracuda’s partner-first, partner-only philosophy reflects an unwavering commitment to the channel.
- In the AI era, empathy and trust are becoming more valuable than intelligence alone.
- AI is rapidly expanding the cybersecurity threat landscape, increasing urgency for businesses.
- These challenges create significant opportunities for MSPs and other channel partners to guide customers through AI-driven security transformation.
At Barracuda’s recent sales kickoff, Lawrence Troemel, President and CEO of NobleTec LLC, sat down with Barracuda CEO Rohit Ghai for a candid conversation about the future of the channel, the rising importance of empathy and the evolving role of AI in cybersecurity. Their discussion underscored why Barracuda’s partner ecosystem is uniquely positioned to lead customers through today’s shifting threat landscape.
A partner-first, partner-only philosophy
One of Lawrence’s biggest takeaways from Rohit’s keynote was the clarity and conviction behind Barracuda’s go-to-market strategy. Many vendors talk about being “partner-first,” but few fully commit to it. Barracuda does.
Rohit explained the distinction:
“I’ve been in the security business for many years, and I’ve been at several different companies where we had a partner-first tagline, but we were always conflicted because we had a direct motion as well. I believe the go-to-market motion for Barracuda is pristine. There is no conflict.”
For Lawrence, this clarity isn’t just refreshing — it’s foundational to building trust and long-term success with customers.
Empathy as a competitive advantage in the AI era
Another standout moment from Rohit’s keynote was his perspective on empathy as a differentiator in a world increasingly shaped by AI. As intelligence becomes more automated and accessible, human connection becomes more essential.
Rohit put it simply:
“What will differentiate companies will not be the intelligence, not the brain, but the heart and how deeply you care… Everybody wants to work with people they trust, especially in the context of go-to-market, people buy from people. So, I believe empathy is going to be a differentiator for companies in the AI era, and it’s your humanity that will win the day, not intelligence.”
For partners, this message resonates deeply. Technology may scale, but trust is earned — and empathy is what sustains it.
The challenges and opportunities of AI
AI was a central theme throughout the event, especially its transformative impact on cybersecurity. Rohit highlighted a critical reality: while every new technology introduces risk, AI is unique in how dramatically it expands the attack surface and accelerates threat actor capabilities.
However, this evolving landscape also creates opportunity. Rohit described how MSPs and channel partners are positioned to meet this moment:
“Demand velocity for managed services will rise as a function of AI and cybersecurity. If you think about your ICP, the customers you serve, they are grappling with this — they need help with cybersecurity. They want to focus on their core business. They want help on the cybersecurity side. In cyber, the use of AI is imperative because like we just said, the threat actor is wielding AI, so you have to put AI into your cybersecurity strategy. These companies are barely positioned to have a cybersecurity strategy, let alone cybersecurity augmented and enhanced with AI strategy. So, the demand velocity for managed services will rise because you guys, companies like NobleTec, will have the capacity and the expertise to bring together not just the cyber expertise but overtime the AI expertise to help them defend their state.”
For partners, this is a clear call to action: AI isn’t just reshaping threats — it’s reshaping demand.
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Lawrence Troemel, President and CEO of NobleTec LLC
Rohit Ghai, CEO of Barracuda
Barracuda's partner ecosystem
MSPs (Managed Service Providers)
AI (Artificial Intelligence)
Cybersecurity threat landscape

Executive Summary

At Barracuda's recent sales kickoff, a conversation between CEO Rohit Ghai and Lawrence Troemel of NobleTec LLC highlighted the future of the channel, the growing importance of empathy in the AI era, and the evolving role of AI in cybersecurity. The discussion underscored Barracuda's commitment to its partner ecosystem and their unique position to guide customers through today's shifting threat landscape.
Barracuda's unwavering commitment to the channel is reflected in its partner-first, partner-only philosophy. In the AI era, empathy and trust are becoming more valuable than intelligence alone, and AI is rapidly expanding the cybersecurity threat landscape, increasing urgency for businesses. These challenges create significant opportunities for MSPs and other channel partners to guide customers through AI-driven security transformation.

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STEELMAN — The article presents Barracuda's commitment to its partner ecosystem and the opportunities created by AI for MSPs. It highlights the growing importance of empathy in the AI era and the expanding cybersecurity threat landscape due to AI.
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ROOT CAUSE — The paradigm driving this narrative is the evolving role of AI in business and its impact on the cybersecurity industry, with a focus on Barracuda's position as a leader in leveraging AI for security solutions.
IMPLICATIONS — This narrative emphasizes the potential benefits for MSPs and channel partners who can adapt to the changing threat landscape created by AI. It also highlights the increasing importance of empathy and trust in business relationships, especially in the context of AI-driven security transformations.
BRIDGE QUESTIONS — What role will human empathy play in the future of AI-driven cybersecurity? How can MSPs and channel partners best position themselves to capitalize on these opportunities? How should businesses balance the benefits of AI with concerns about privacy and security?

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