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MSP360 Rolls Out Flat-Rate Storage on AWS
The new option lets channel pros pay $23 per terabyte per month for backup services and associated storage in Amazon S3 through one invoice, with no additional charges for download, egress, or API requests.
Huntress Puts Managed Microsoft Defender Service into General Availability
The security vendor announced new host isolation functionality and the global expansion of its threat analyst team today as well.
NinjaRMM Is Turning MSPs into VARs
The company’s reseller partner program helps channel pros profit from accelerating adoption of RMM solutions by corporate IT departments.
Dark Cubed Calls IoT Security an Underappreciated Menace
In a conversation with ChannelPro, CEO Vince Crisler (pictured left) described the dangers of putting consumer-grade devices from China on SMB networks, and actions that can help mitigate those risks.
News Bytes from the ChannelPro SMB Forum Mid-Atlantic
Here’s a look at what’s coming soon from Armor, Mindmatrix, Nfina, and TD SYNNEX.
Egnyte Expands Ransomware Protection and Adds Ransomware Recovery
Subscribers to any of the vendor’s cloud file server offerings can now block ransomware attacks immediately. Enterprise subscribers can also inspect saved snapshots to determine when ransomware infected files and restore data to that point with one click.
Vendor to Watch: LastPass
This top name in consumer password management now has software for managed service providers too.
Veeam Ships Backup & Replication Update With Enhanced Public Cloud Support
Version 11a of the vendor’s core data protection platform supports Amazon EFS and Azure SQL Database, along with AWS and Azure key management systems and archiving environments.
ChannelPro Weekly Podcast: Episode #201 – Killer Penguin Investigation
If there’s one thing channel pros serious about growth have in common, its killer penguin investigations. At least we think that’s what they’re all tracking on their dashboards. Maybe Ken Pecot, COO of The 20, can set us all straight on that.
What Channel Pros Need to Know About the Bandwidth.com DDoS Attack
Getting complaints from your VoIP customers this week? Here’s why it happened and how to avoid getting burned when—not if—this kind of incident happens again.