Axcient Reveals x360Recover Now Available Through Pax8

Axcient Reveals x360Recover Now Available Through Pax8

By Luke Bellos

With businesses all over the world continuing to embrace digital transformation, the need to secure precious company data from catastrophic events is becoming a major priority for business leaders.

To help guarantee businesses are well protected from data-compromising situations, MSP software provider Axcient recently announced its x360Recover Direct-to-Cloud solution is now being offered to businesses across the globe with the help of distribution partner, Pax8.

Digital transformations are an important step for harnessing  the most advanced technology to modernize business operations. Yet many business leaders are becoming anxious about the possibility of these transformation efforts being compromised, especially from ransomware attacks. In fact, a joint study created by Axcient, Pax8, and Enterprise Strategy Group, found ransomware as the  primary security concern for survey participants.

The x360Recover Direct-To-Cloud solution offers businesses the ability to thoroughly and affordably backup and protect an unlimited amount of critical business data , while simultaneously monitoring it to ensure it is never corrupted or compromised. The solution also enables customers to separate data deletion requests from deletion mechanics, allowing business to prevent important information from accidentally, or intentionally, being destroyed.

“x360Recover Direct-to-Cloud offers MSPs best-in-class business continuity and disaster recovery without the expense and management complexity of local appliances,” commented Charlie Tomeo, Chief Revenue Officer at Axcient. “Incorporating x360Recover into a layered security strategy provides an essential last line of defense against threats like ransomware, breaches, outages, and natural disasters—all at the lowest total cost of ownership. Through our partnership with Pax8, managed service providers can easily add the solution to their technology stack and gain access to additional support and ongoing education.”




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