In our industry the title "vCIO" gets thrown around a lot. What is a vCIO and how are vCIO Services different at Nucleus? We sat down with Jeff, Toronto, Ontario-based vCIO to gain some insight as to what exactly a vCIO does and how vCIO services can elevate small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Read through to the end of this interview to learn about his global IT experience, Brazilian roots and some of the passions that drive him in life. Olé Jeff!
It is important to note that not all businesses that engage a vCIO have complex IT needs. In some cases, a client may have a solid vision for their IT strategy and may work with a vCIO to specifically execute a single specialized project.
How do our vCIO Services at Nucleus compare to competitors?
Based on experience with other vCIO/IT Directorship consultancies we've met, there is a lack balance – they are either solely focused on the infrastructure/support side, or on the policy, process and governance side.
What should the leader of a SMB look for in an MSP’s vCIO team?
Look for diversity in vertical market experience (from publicly-traded companies to non-profits); a keen instinct for leveraging technology efficiently with a priority for the end user and fiscal responsibility. Most important, however, is empathy, a term not generally used when describing the attributes of a MSP, but it's important that they have an empathetic team that listens to client’s needs and has good intuition.
Beyond the traits listed above, a business with an enterprise focus, should look for a vCIO that has a strong balance between infrastructure knowledge and information governance.
How do we make the virtual – personal?
A Virtual CIO engages with clients beyond a checklist. Our philosophy is to engage with our clients at a personal level and to build a relationship at that level. This reinforces trust and allows the vCIO to anticipate options and the direction of a business through an understanding of the people driving it.
What areas of business is Nucleus able to help assess and improve efficiency throughout the year?
Go with an MSP that sees beyond infrastructure and basic IT support, an MSP that listens to the specific and unique features of your business. –Jeff Nantais, vCIO Nucleus Networks
Married for 25+ years, father of two fine young ladies, lover of arts and culture. Speaks English, Portuguese and loosely conversational in Spanish. Former CEO of a Canadian/Brazilian multinational IT consultancy firm for 16 years, Jeff has had the privilege of travelling and working in some very unique locations from the Amazon in Brazil and Ecuador, the deserts and mountains in several states of Mexico, to incredibly high altitudes in the Atacama of Chile and Peru. He has travelled to half of the states in Brazil and holds a deep love of the country's culture and music.
What do you like to do for fun?
I am deeply invested in modular synthesis and spend much of my personal time exploring and creating electronic music. I also enjoy cycling and downhill skiing. I’ve had European sport cars in the past (Alfa Romeo, Porsche and BMW), but that hobby has been put on hold. I still ride a vintage BMX bike for kicks.
When you first chose your career – what interested you about the world of IT before you entered the field?
My father was an engineering manager in the petrochemical industry, so I was raised with AutoCAD, Lotus 1-2-3, and dBase all of which I explored for fun. I was never interested in video games – I love information, its lifecycle, how it can be integrated, cataloged and managed. I got my start working for Silicon Graphics (SGI), and the pioneering days of 3D visualization and immense computational development inspired me to look at technology holistically.
Cold vacation destination or hot? If you could pack up and travel for fun tomorrow – where would you go?
HOT. Favourite place in the world: Ipanema and Copacabana beaches in Rio de Janeiro. Although I do love downhill skiing – I grew up spending weekends at Sunshine Village and Lake Louise.
Leafs or Raptors?
Neither. I am a Flamenguista when it comes to Brazilian football; and my other two sports are watching Formula 1 racing, and the Tour de France.
Muskoka or Toronto?
Toronto. I’m a metro kind of guy. Small-venue concerts, restaurants, disco lounges and shopping. But I also like to get away for camping – sleep in a tent, eat over a fire, lay on a beach.
Guitar or Piano?
Both. I started as a bass player at a very young age. I have played guitar professionally and performed on very large stages in my past. I have also spent the last 30 years exploring synthesizers, and over the past 3 years have published a large body of ambient/electronic music… over 500 recordings!
Favourite Artist/Musician?
Pretty diverse… but definitely not pop. All-time favourites range from Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, The Cure, Duran Duran to Tame Impala, and electronic artists like Kraftwerk, Aphex Twin, The Orb, Ian Pooley, and Boards of Canada.
If you are interested in a dedicated vCIO who will help you plan for your future growth, map out requirements, align business goals, and identify the right technology solutions to make sure your IT is supercharged talk to us!