Backup New Axcient CEO David Bennett lays out his long-term vision to make Axcient a long-term leader by Mark Cox • February 14, 2019 Bennett, who had been the Chief Revenue Officer at Webroot, talks with ChannelBuzz about his coming to Axcient, the ideas that will guide his strategy, and how he plans to take the MSP-focused data protection vendor to new heights. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Backup, Managed Services Axcient reborn with new brand and focus as eFolder name hits the shredder by Mark Cox • November 15, 2018 The new Axcient retains its 100 per cent channel commitment, something that old Axcient didn’t have before its 2017 acquisition by eFolder. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Backup, Cloud, Distribution, Managed Services Pax8 to bring Axcient/eFolder’s cloud products to distribution for the first time by Mark Cox • August 2, 2018 Axcient/eFolder and Pax8 both see very strong mutual synergies in this new relationship. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Backup, Managed Services eFolder-Axcient merger aimed at dethroning Datto in BDR space by Mark Cox • July 28, 2017 eFolder’s top execs outline why they think the merged company can take on the market leader, and how they intend to execute on their strategy. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Cloud, Featured Post File-Sharing Services Are Next Battleground for Backup Vendors, Resellers by Larry Walsh (Channelnomics) • September 26, 2013 CharTec is teaming up with Dropbox to augment its backup solution and offer the popular file-sharing service through its MSP network. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Cloud, Featured Post, Managed Services eFolder Weighs Anchor for File-Sharing by Larry Walsh (Channelnomics) • September 16, 2013 The combination of Anchor and eFolder will boast the first consolidated offering of backup and file-sharing applications. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr