Infinigate and Acronis expand partnership across Europe and Middle East

Acronis and Infinigate build upon their successful collaboration in France, the UK and the Middle East to cover additional countries across the European region.

  • Sunday, 10th November 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

The Infinigate Group, a leading technology platform and trusted advisor in cybersecurity, cloud and network infrastructure, and Acronis, a global leader in cybersecurity and data protection, have expanded their partnership across Europe.

Infinigate will distribute Acronis’ range of natively integrated cybersecurity, data protection and endpoint management for managed service providers (MSPs), small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), and enterprise IT departments across Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Middle East, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.

This expansion builds on the successful partnership between Acronis and Infinigate in the Middle East through Starlink, an Infinigate Group company; in the UK and Ireland through Infinigate Cloud, the expert business unit within the Infinigate Group that specialises in secure cloud solutions for MSPs; and in France with D2B, now part of the Infinigate Group.

Infinigate Cloud’s 6,000-plus MSPs will benefit from Acronis’ suite of data protection and cybersecurity services managed through a single console, making for a fast and cost-effective addition to their current range of services. And Acronis’ cloud-based cyber protection services will benefit from full integration within the Infinigate Cloud platform for seamless service supported by a dedicated cloud centre of excellence (CCoE) team across Europe.

“We are excited about extending Acronis’ comprehensive offering to MSPs across Europe, increasing their potential for growth. Through the Infinigate Cloud platform, we can provide partners with a consistent and reliable experience and service across Europe and the Middle East,” said Denis Ferrand Ajchenbaum, Chief Growth Officer at Infinigate Group and Managing Director of Infinigate Cloud.

“The Infinigate Cloud platform is all about reducing risk and complexity for our MSP partners, helping them deliver increased value to their customers and increasing profitability through a combination of process automation and business development programmes,” he added.

Ezequiel Steiner, CEO at Acronis, said, “Expanding our partnership with Infinigate marks a significant milestone in our commitment to delivering top-tier cyber protection across Europe. With Infinigate's expertise and local reach, we are empowering more partners to protect their customers with the natively integrated cyber protection solutions Acronis is known for."

Acronis solutions are highly efficient and are designed to identify, prevent, detect, respond to, remediate and recover from modern cyberthreats and data loss with minimal downtime, ensuring data integrity and business continuity.

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