Arcserve stories
Acronis appoints Andrea Martin as Strategic Account Executive for New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, aiming to enhance local MSP support amidst rising cybersecurity demands.
Older servers may be unprotected for years because some backup providers no longer fully support them, risking recovery failures and audit breaches.
Healthcare was the most targeted industry sector by ransomware last year, with 45% suffering an attack, according to a new survey.
Arcserve UDP 9.0 is a single platform, centrally managed backup and disaster recovery solution that future-proofs data infrastructure.
The loss of critical data continues to disrupt businesses and remain an issue for organisations, according to a new study from Arcserve.
Ransomware attacks continue to impact organisations worldwide with high costs, but businesses are still largely unprepared.
Arcserve promotes Karl Thomson to Asia Pacific pre-sales director, drawing on his extensive knowledge of the product and solution portfolio.
Arcserve has named David Lenz as Vice President, Asia Pacific. Lenz brings over 25 years of experience in enterprise sales and business development to the role.
Data and ransomware protection provider Arcserve has announced it has entered into a new partnership with Google Cloud Platform.
Arcserve exec Leo Lynch discusses the company's recent merger, its end-to-end solution offerings and its work with channel partners in the APAC region.
Arcserve and Nutanix are teaming up to bring hyperconverged data protection and cybersecurity to hybrid cloud infrastructures.
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StorageCraft, an Arcserve company, has celebrated its Australia and New Zealand partner award winners at its annual v-Conference.
Arcserve completes merger with StorageCraft, offering expanded global reach and portfolio of data management solutions.
StorageCraft has agreed to merge with data protection provider Arcserve, creating a global provider of data management and protection solutions.
The new solutions combine anti-ransomware and other threat-protection tech with immutable backup and disaster recovery capabilities.
Consumer patience for cyber-attacks is dwindling; 70% believe companies fail in data protection, prompting many to switch to more secure competitors.
Arcserve has appointed ACA Pacific as its Australian distributor a month after its previous distribution relationship with Dicker Data Australia ended.
Managed Service Providers (MSPs) must constantly raise their game and develop better ways to protect their customers against attack.
Dicker Data is dropping Arcserve and Cloud Recover from its portfolio, with the distributor saying it will focus instead on Veritas and Storagecraft.