Discover how Acronis outlines competitors with integrated cyber protection, ensuring unmatched security, backup, and recovery solutions.
Saving internal data securely in the cloud is the main requirement companies place on Managed Service Provider (MSP). Since damages from water or fire in the office space can destroy all computer data including backups irretrievably. However, if the data is backed up in a cloud data centre, MSP can restore it immediately in case of an emergency. In this way, data storage is in professional hands with a double backup.
Acronis has moved away from big, version-based launches of the Acronis Cyber Cloud platform, and switched to a new cadence of monthly updates to the MSP services platform. Since the 9.0 release, when Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud was introduced, there have already been two product updates —July’s release is the third. These rapid improvements brought a number of highly demanded cyber protection features to help you successfully adjust your clients to working remotely without sacrificing their protection. Going forward, we’ll have smaller but more frequent releases. This approach will simplify and speed up the adoption of new capabilities — each release will have fewer changes, making it easier to learn and implement. The shortened planning and development cycle will enable us to quickly address changes in the current work environment, so we can deliver the most demanded features and innovations in Acronis products every month.
Acronis offers SPLA licenses for several advanced software solutions, such as Acronis Cyber Backup Cloud. If Managed Service Provider (MSP) acquire such a license, they not only offer their customers secure, high-quality cloud technology at attractive prices but they also benefit from many other advantages.
Research by Kevin Reed, Acronis CISO; Alex Koshelev, Acronis Security Researcher; Ravikant Tiwari, Acronis Senior Security Researcher When a security manufacturer learns of critical vulnerabilities in their devices, there is an expectation they’ll act quickly to fix the problem. Yet August 2019 became the first of the many months when Acronis would patiently wait for an update (in vain, as it turns out) from one manufacturer in particular.