ESET’s Clark Collett joins us on the podcast to discuss the company’s security training offerings and how solution providers can train their customers in this edition of the podcast.
Security
Managed Services, Security, Sponsored Content
How to become a security-centric MSP
by Barracuda MSP Guest Blog •
Backup, Hyper-converged, Security
Arcserve rolls out new hyperconverged N-series through Nutanix partnership
by Mark Cox •
Cloud, Security, Software
McAfee MVISION Cloud unveils integration for Microsoft Dynamics 365 with an API integration to identify and delete hard-to find PII
by Mark Cox •
Security, Sponsored Content
Protecting the hybrid workplace through Zero Trust security
by ESET Guest Blog •
DevOps, Security
Sophos adds SOAR capability to MTR and XDR solutions through Refactr acquisition
by Mark Cox •
Artificial Intelligence, Security, Software
Ivanti strengthens patch management with RiskSense acquisition
by Mark Cox •
Security
Fortinet unveils new FortiTrust security service and new FortiGate 3500F firewall
by Mark Cox •
Cloud, Distribution, Security
Pax8 signs on Zero Trust startup Isoolate to bring enterprise tech to SMBs
by Mark Cox •
Backup, Security, Virtualization
Zerto adds more ransomware recovery options for greater flexibility in Zerto 9
by Mark Cox •
Channel Programs, Managed Services, Security
Epiphany formally launches Intelligence Platform, partner program
by Mark Cox •
Networking, Security
Sophos continues to build out Adaptive Cybersecurity Ecosystem with Braintrace acquisition to add innovative network detection and response technology
by Mark Cox •
Cloud, Managed Services, Security
ConnectWise announces two free new tools at IT Nation Explore, and fleshes out upcoming roadmap
by Mark Cox •
Backup, Managed Services, Security
Optimism reigns in Datto MSP survey, with 93% saying it’s a good time to be an MSP
by Mark Cox •
Podcasts, Security, Sponsored Content
Kaspersky’s managed services value prop
by Robert Dutt •
Managed Services, Security
N-able hits ground running as a separate company (again) after completion of SolarWinds spin-out
by Mark Cox •
N-able, the first company acquired by SolarWinds when they created their MSP division now formally re-emerges as a separate company, which is confident that it can go farther, faster, on its own.