N-able taps into cybersecurity opportunities with new additions to TAP programme

Recent partnerships to give MSPs access to a diverse range of third-party integrations and services

Four new vendors have joined N-able’s technology alliance programme (TAP) to boost the company’s Ecoverse vision.

The new businesses joining the scheme are CYRISMA, Cork, vCIOToolbox, and ImmyBot.

This collaboration will integrate the vendors’ solutions with N-able’s portfolio, as it aims to empower MSPs with access to a diverse range of third-party integrations and services.

Through third-party integrations, the Ecoverse platform’s goal is to enable partners with the flexibility to select from an array of technology solutions that fit their needs.

In October, David Weeks, VP of partner experience at N-able, told CRN that Ecoverse’s mission is to “address the urgent need for a comprehensive, layered defense strategy.”

He added that the company’s target is to bring “two to five new vendors to Ecoverse every single month.”

Four vendors to boost efficiency

These additions to the IT management software vendor’s programme will aim to allow MSPs to deliver enhanced flexibility and choice to their customers.

The four companies will leverage their skills and capabilities to help firms reach their targets.

CYRISMA and Cork will use their focus on strengthening cyber resilience to help businesses defend themselves against an ever-increasing number of cyber threats.

Connecticut-based account management and advisory SaaS platform vCIOToolbox also supports cyber resilience and will offer insights into compliance to ensure businesses meet regulatory requirements.

Finally, ImmyBot’s experience in driving operational efficiency through automation will help MSPs streamline processes and reduce costs.

“At N-able, our partners’ success is at the heart of our mission. We are dedicated to empowering them to tackle complex IT challenges with confidence,” said Dave Lefkowitz, director of business development at N-able.

“We believe that TAP significantly enhances flexibility and choice in technology decisions, equipping our partners with the essential tools and expertise they need to achieve their goals and drive their businesses forward.”

In November, N-able already enhanced its portfolio with the acquisition of security operations platform provider Adlumin.

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