N-able has added new partners to join its Technology Alliance Programme (TAP), that will help to empower MSPs to access a trusted community focused on their success by offering a diverse range of third-party integrations and services.
It describes these third-party integrations as “a key tenet of our Ecoverse vision”, giving partners the flexibility to select specific technology solutions to fit their needs, helping MSPs deliver greater choice to their customers.
The new partnerships with CYRISMA, Cork, vCIOToolbox, and ImmyBot enhances MSPs' ability to address key industry trends.
CYRISMA and Cork focus on strengthening cyber resilience, helping businesses defend against growing cyber threats, with a vCIOToolbox that supports cyber resilience while offering valuable insights into compliance, ensuring businesses meet stringent regulatory requirements.
The new relationships include: N-central and N-sight integration, named Cork, this is described as “a purpose-built cyber warranty company” for MSPs serving small businesses, and AI-enhanced cyber risk engine that provides near-instant coverage and settlements after security incidents, along with a protection from the Inside Out™ approach.
N-central integrations, using ImmyBot that automates the deployment of the N-able N-central agent, using APIs to perform maintenance on endpoints without permanent installation.
CIOToolbox is a unified platform for MSPs and MSSPs that streamlines executive decision-making, security, and compliance, while the MSP Manager integration, in the form of CYRISMA that gives a unified cybersecurity platform, integrating with N-able MSP Manager to enable real-time data synchronisation for tickets, assets, and users, and simplify cyber risk management.
“At N-able, our partners’ success is at the heart of our mission,” said Dave Lefkowitz, Director of Business Development at N-able.
“We believe that TAP 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.”