Google AI
The Times Australia
PR Newswire

.

Acronis launches first cloud data centre in Auckland, New Zealand, building 111 data centres globally-PR Newswire APAC

Acronis launches first cloud data centre in Auckland, New Zealand, building 111 data centres globally-PR Newswire APAC

SINGAPORE, Oct. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Acronis[1], a global leader in cyber protection, today announced the availability of a new Acronis Cloud Data Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. One of the 111 new data centres being deployed by the company, it gives service provider partners access to a full range of cyber protection solutions upon which they can build new services, while delivering faster access, constant data availability, and data sovereignty to their clients. 

The global network of Acronis Cloud Data Centres already includes locations in the U.S., U.K., Switzerland, France, Germany, Japan, Australia, Canada, and Singapore. With the new data centre in Auckland, local service providers have a location in their country where they can store business-critical data for their clients. Managed service providers (MSPs) also stand to benefit from the full range of managed cloud solutions and cyber protection solutions available via the Acronis Cyber Cloud platform[2].

Neil Morarji, Acronis General Manager in APAC, said, "It was something our partners have wanted for a while – to have an Acronis Cloud Data Centre in New Zealand. Now they can safeguard client data locally knowing they are backed by a global partner who is on standby 24x7x365 to address any issues. With our global network of data centres, we will be able to match the exploding data footprint and deliver our best cyber protection solutions to service providers and their clients." 

All Acronis Cloud Data Centres are designed to meet and exceed corporate and regulatory requirements. The Global/Local Initiative, as announced at the Acronis Global Cyber Summit 2020, includes global management for all data centres, geographic redundancy, control for local partners, and a local disaster recovery site – all with competitive pricing. As a result, service providers will have no trouble meeting the ever-changing compliance, data sovereignty, and performance requirements.

"With its excellent connectivity and geographically advantageous position, New Zealand is increasingly seen as a destination for the data centres of forward-looking global internet companies. Cyber protection is a core requirement for every organisation today, and with its establishment of the Acronis Cloud Data Centre, our resellers and their customers across the country can look forward to locally-hosted cyber protection solutions to keep information safe," says Barbara Kidd, General Manager, Ingram Micro Cloud NZ.

"Where data resides and ensuring information remains secure has become increasingly important to our partner community. We are proud to align with companies that are focused on delivering local data security and business continuity solutions to our partners. The investment Acronis is making in the new cloud data centre will give partners peace of mind that data is being managed securely and in line with best practice cyber protection solutions," said Dominic O'Hanlon, CEO of Rhipe.

Among the solutions now available through the new data centre is Acronis Cyber Protect[3], a unique integration of backup, disaster recovery, next-gen antimalware, cybersecurity, and endpoint management tools – all managed via a single pane of glass. The solution is VB100 certified and its unique capabilities recently earned Acronis Cyber Protect the 2020 New Product Innovation Award for Data Protection[4] from Frost & Sullivan.

All of Acronis solutions are designed to address the Five Vectors of Cyber Protection[5], ensuring the safety, accessibility, privacy, authenticity, and security (SAPAS) of an organisation's data, applications, and systems. In the same way, Acronis Cloud Data Centres[6] are designed to deliver the highest levels of data availability, security, and safety – with each facility featuring state-of-the-art equipment as well as the best operational and security controls.

Service providers interested in learning more about data management services that are available through this new data centre should contact Acronis sales at marketing-RM-APAC@acronis.com[7] or visit https://www.acronis.com/cloud/data-centers[8].  

Service providers interested in learning more about the advantages and opportunities of cyber protection solutions available through the Acronis Cyber Cloud platform are encouraged to visit https://www.acronis.com/en-us/cloud/service-provider/platform[9].

About Acronis

Acronis unifies data protection and cybersecurity to deliver integrated, automated cyber protection that solves the safety, accessibility, privacy, authenticity, and security (SAPAS) challenges of the modern digital world. With flexible deployment models that fit the demands of service providers and IT professionals, Acronis provides superior cyber protection for data, applications, and systems with innovative next-generation antimalware, backup, disaster recovery, and endpoint protection management solutions. With award-winning AI-based antimalware and blockchain-based data authentication technologies, Acronis protects any environment – from cloud to hybrid to on-premises – at a low and predictable cost.

Founded in Singapore in 2003 and incorporated in Switzerland in 2008, Acronis now has more than 1,500 employees in 33 locations in 18 countries. Its solutions are trusted by more than 5.5 million home users and 500,000 companies, including 100% of the Fortune 1000, and top-tier professional sports teams. Acronis products are available through 50,000 partners and service providers in over 150 countries in more than 40 languages.

DC in NZ DC in NZ

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3173477_AE73477_0

Business Times

Your AI is only as smart as your search

Enterprises are pouring billions into artificial intelligence, and many are not seeing the return they expected. The reason...

Where Australians Are Making Their Money Right Now

Australia’s economy in 2026 is sending mixed signals. On one hand, households are under pressure. Interest rates remain ...

In the age of AI, why do Australian company boards have so few te…

The global economy is undergoing major transformation as artificial intelligence (AI) filters into almost every industry ...

The Times Features

Next stage of works to modernise Port of Devonport

TasPorts is progressing the next stage of its QuayLink program at the Port of Devonport, with up...

‘Cuddle therapy’ sounds like what we all need right now…

Cuddle therapy is having a moment[1]. The idea for this emerging therapy is for you to book in...

The Decentralized DJ: How Play House is Rewriting the M…

The traditional music industry model is currently facing its most significant challenge since the ...

What Australians Use YouTube For

In Australia, YouTube is no longer just a video platform—it is infrastructure. It entertains, e...

Independent MPs warn NDIS funding cuts risk leaving vul…

Federal Independent MPs have called on the Albanese Government to provide greater transparency...

While Fuel Has Our Attention, There Are Many More Issue…

Australia is once again fixated on fuel. Petrol prices rise, headlines follow, political pressu...

Recent outbreaks highlight the risks of bacterial menin…

Outbreaks of bacterial meningococcal disease in England[1] and recent cases in students in New Z...

Nationals leader Matt Canavan promotes work from home t…

Nationals leader Matt Canavan has urged the embrace of work-from-home opportunities as a way to ...

Nearly Half of Disadvantaged Australian Schools Run Lib…

A new national snapshot from Dymocks Children’s Charities reveals outdated books, no librarians ...