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Microsoft distie Sherweb flags common MSP grumble as it expands into UK

"Many distributors send their partners towards a marketplace online and say, ‘there you go, knock yourself out’,"

Doug Woodburn by Doug Woodburn
16 March 2026
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Finian Nally, Sherweb

Finian Nally, Sherweb

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MSPs are unhappy about being palmed off onto marketplaces, an exec at a new UK distribution market entrant has claimed as he laid out its USPs.

Canada-based Microsoft distributor Sherweb this week announced its expansion into the UK, following on from its acquisition last year of Irish peer Microwarehouse.

Talking to IT Channel Oxygen, Finian Nally, Director of Corporate Strategy, UK & Ireland at Sherweb, said conversations Sherweb held with UK MSPs ahead of its launch were “eye opening for us”.

“When plans were decided to move into the UK, it was very much about [finding out] what was missing in the market,” he explained.

“A lot of the conversations we’d consider normal in the Microsoft ecosystem – how to navigate the Microsoft complexity, how to get more incentives back from Microsoft, how to engage effectively in Microsoft programmes – we found that partners weren’t getting that advice.

“The more we spoke [to UK MSPs], the more we heard that many distributors out there send their partners towards a marketplace online and say, ‘there you go, knock yourself out’.

“Whereas our approach is to foster strong relationships through people.”

“They can grow more through us”

Starting here with three remote employees, Sherweb is looking to “rapidly scale over the course of the year”, Nally said.

Microwarehouse was a “long way” above the new $30m Indirect CSP revenue gate Microsoft introduced last year, meaning it can distribute Microsoft anywhere in Europe, Nally said.

It can also draw on global agreements in place with the likes of Huntress, Acronis and SentinelOne, he added.

Although Nally said the new Indirect CSP gate will spur M&A among distributors, he pinpointed Microsoft’s decision to also raise the revenue barrier for Direct CSPs (from $300,000 to $1m) as a bigger opportunity for Sherweb.

Sherweb team at IT Nation 2026
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“There’s more so an opportunity for us with net new partners – partners who would have historically transacted directly with Microsoft,” he said.

“If I’m a partner transacting directly with Microsoft, for me to build my platform, to self educate my team, to understand value propositions, to understand the Microsoft partner programme, is becoming more and more challenging.

“They’re realising that actually the value in going through a distributor is far superior than just going direct to Microsoft and being on their own. And they can grow more through us.”

“Our founders are very clear”

Sherweb aims to serve small, medium and large MSPs “who have ambition to grow”, Nally said.

“We have that structure within our team to deliver the light-touch approach to the MSPs who just want to be transactional, and to the MSPs who work with us intimately, week in week out. We’re working with them not only on a partner-to-distributor level, but also on a true to-customer level to enable their end customers on their journey as well.”

Quebec-based Sherweb has around 750-800 staff globally, with the Microwarehouse business – which will be rebranded this year – employing 40.

“Our founders, Peter and Matt [Cassar], are very clear that the acquisition in the Irish market was a footstep into UK and beyond,” Nally said.

“This isn’t something we’re doing as a fleeting whim. This is something we’re taking very, very seriously, and the business has its full backing and weight behind it.”

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