N-able extends Ecoverse Vision

New collaboration delivers powerful automation to streamline workflows and enhance backup orchestration.

  • Sunday, 23rd March 2025 Posted 8 months ago in by Phil Alsop

N-able has introduced further extension of its strategic Technology Alliance Program (TAP) by adding integration between Rewst, a leading automation platform, and Cove Data Protection. This collaboration empowers IT providers to enhance operational efficiency through automation, designed to eliminate manual tasks and optimize data protection processes—demonstrating the value of the N-able open Ecoverse model.

As IT providers continue to face complex challenges like limited technical bandwidth and an overwhelming need for greater operational efficiency, this integration comes as a timely solution. Rewst provides businesses with a powerful automation platform designed to simplify complex processes, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and scalability—especially when it comes to managing data protection. Using Rewst, MSPs can orchestrate tasks from multiple solutions in unified workflows, empowering technicians to spend less time toggling between dashboards and more time focused on strategic, revenue-driving projects.

The integration streamlines day-to-day operations by allowing users to automate processes such as:

User and device onboarding – Seamlessly add new users and ensure they’re protected from day one, reducing repetitive tasks and human error while synchronizing data across systems.

Backup monitoring and ticketing – Automatically track backup success/failure, removing the need for manual status checks and creating tickets in popular PSA tools when issues arise.

Billing and invoice reconciliation – Automatically pull usage data from Cove and other tools to update client contracts in your PSA, reducing manual labor and improving billing accuracy.

“Rewst’s partnership with N-able exemplifies our commitment to reducing complexity for IT providers by fostering an open, connected ecosystem,” said Aharon Chernin, CEO of Rewst. “By integrating with N-able’s tools, including N-central, N-sight, and now Cove Data Protection, we’re empowering MSPs to optimize their operations with seamless automation across their entire tech stack. This integration is just one step in our ongoing mission to help our partners scale efficiently and focus on delivering exceptional service to their customers.”

“This partnership with Rewst underscores our commitment to innovation and automation—simplifying backup monitoring, improving onboarding, and streamlining billing, with an end goal of boosting your bottom line using the tools you already have in place,” said Stefan Voss, VP of Product for Cove Data Protection. “This integration helps IT providers focus on what they do best—providing exceptional service—while minimizing manual effort.”

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