Acronis releases a major update for its hyperconverged solution for cyber protection

Acronis releases a major update for its hyperconverged solution for cyber protection at the edge – Acronis Cyber Infrastructure 3.0Acronis announced the availability of Acronis Cyber Infrastructure 3.0. The new release is a major update to its universal software-defined infrastructure solution, which uses industry-standard hardware and combines compute, software-defined network, block, file, and object storage workloads. With this release of Acronis Cyber Infrastructure 3.0, the company helps partners and customers improve the performance and stability of their infrastructure, while lowering their operating costs thanks to more flexible licensing. It also adds support for different use cases such as virtual private cloud, hybrid cloud, managed private cloud, and hybrid storage. The release provides customers with application-consistent snapshots of Linux and Windows virtual machine volumes. They also gain flexible virtual networking with support for virtual routers, source network address translation (SNAT), static routes, and floating IP addresses.

Details: https://www.acronis.com/en-us/pr/2019/07/25-18-07.html

Acronis data protection solution for SAP HANA

Acronis Introduces Easy, Efficient, and Secure Cyber Protection for SAP HANACurrently, over 27,000 enterprises are relying on SAP HANA databases. With so much data filling these SAP HANA databases and real-time analysis constantly running, it’s vital for them to be comprehensively protected, with backups maintained regularly and available for recovery the instant they’re needed.

Now, Acronis extends its backup and recovery capabilities of Acronis Backup to SAP HANA data. Acronis’ data imaging solution now seamlessly protects entire SAP HANA database without requiring any deep knowledge or expertise in SAP HANA.

The price starts from $839 per year. Details: https://www.acronis.com/en-us/pr/2019/07/04-13-08.html

Acronis Backup enhanced with Cyber Protection Capabilities

Acronis Enhances Acronis Backup with Powerful Enterprise-class Cyber Protection CapabilitiesAcronis just released a major update of its enterprise backup solution Acronis Backup with physical data shipping, cross-platform virtual machine conversion, and protection from cryptomining malware. The new update, which is free for existing Acronis Backup users with an active maintenance contract or subscription, also increases the number of devices that can be managed from a single management server to 8,000, allowing users to protect all data, applications, and systems from an intuitive, easy-to-use web interface.

Price starts from US$99 per year. Details: https://www.acronis.com/en-us/pr/2019/04/02-11-47.html

Acronis True Image 2019 released with artificial intelligence-based anti-ransomware technology

ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE 2019 INCLUDES CYBER PROTECTION THAT STOPPED MORE THAN $100 MILLION IN RANSOMWARE DAMAGESAcronis released its Acronis True Image 2019 with artificial intelligence-based anti-ransomware technology that stopped more than 200,000 ransomware attacks on 150,000 customers last year (current ransoms demanding an average of $522 per attack). Acronis True Image 2019 allows you to make full image backups to both local and cloud storage. Also, it lets you clone an active system disk on either a Windows or Mac machine, which strengthen the user’s control over your data protection and management.

There are three editions of Acronis True Image 2019:

  • Standard is a perpetual license designed for customers who store their data on local drives only. No cloud storage or cloud-based features are included. Pricing starts at $49.99 for one computer.
  • Advanced is a one-year subscription that includes 250 GB of Acronis Cloud Storage and access to all cloud-based features. Pricing starts at $49.99 per year for one computer.
  • Premium is a one-year subscription that includes blockchain-based data certification and electronic signature capabilities, as well as 1 TB of Acronis Cloud Storage. Starts at $99.99 per year for one computer.

Details: https://www.acronis.com/en-us/pr/2018/08/21-13-28.html

Acronis expands Service Provider Opportunities with Microsoft Azure

Acronis Announces Partnership with Microsoft, Expands Service Provider Opportunities with Microsoft AzureAcronis announced a new strategic partnership with Microsoft for deeper integration of Acronis’ data protection products with Microsoft’s Azure cloud services. Acronis provides complete data protection for all Microsoft workloads (including workstations, servers, applications and mobile devices), helping customers, resellers and service providers leverage the full power of Microsoft’s technology stack. Acronis also can backup Microsoft Azure workloads, with Acronis Backup and Acronis Backup Cloud.

The new partnership will allow customers and service providers to even more easily store their data or clients’ data in the Azure cloud. Azure will be available as a storage destination option alongside Acronis Cloudand other public cloud vendors in future versions of Acronis products.

Details: https://www.acronis.com/en-us/pr/2018/08/07-14-12.html

BackupAgent acquired by Acronis

backupnews_20140904BackupAgent has been acquired by Acronis. A joint Acronis/BackupAgent engineering team will work to merge their cloud backup solutions to provide customers with even better service. Existing customers will continue to enjoy BackupAgent products and the same level of highest quality service they have. Joining the larger Acronis family, BackupAgent team will have more resources for innovation and product development. We hope that our customers and partners will be satisfied with this very positive development.

Details:
http://www.backupagent.com/acronis

Acronis assures BYOD doesn’t have to bring IT to a screeching halt

Some IT managers fear an “IT cliff” on January 2nd, with the record-breaking number of iPads that are predicted to sell this holiday season potentially finding their way into the workplace, and onto corporate networks. However,Acronis can assure that bring-your-own-device (BYOD) doesn’t have to bring IT to a screeching halt. With the right planning and technology in place, enterprises can strike a balance between ease-of-use and enterprise-grade security while still retaining control and security of their network and data.

Details:

http://www.acronis.com/pr/2012/12/19-08-43.html