More than 8,000 partners and customers have signed up to attend this week's Acronis Global Cyber Summit. What can partners expect to hear at the virtual event? Acronis CEO Serguei Beloussov provided some clues in an October 16 interview with ChannelE2E.To understand where Acronis and its partner relationships are heading, it's important to understand where the cyber protection software company came from.Rewind a few years, and Acronis was best known as a backup and disaster recovery (BDR) software provider. But Beloussov and the Acronis team ultimately pivoted the company in three ways. Those key changes, he tells ChannelE2E, include:1. Transforming into a cyber protection company. That portion of the journey involved organic R&D coupled with multiple acquisitions. Yes, Acronis still has backup technology. But take a closer look, and you'll find anti-malware, endpoint management and more in the Acronis lineup now. 2. Transforming from reseller partnerships to service provider partnerships. All of the Acronis business flows through partners -- namely, cloud distributors, aggregators and service providers. Those service providers, in turn, require ten times the engagement compared to traditional resellers, Beloussov asserts.3. Transforming from an application company to a platform company. Or more specifically, building and delivering the Cyber Protection Platform.Fast forward to December 2019, and Acronis acquired 5nine for Microsoft Hyper-V and Azure cloud management and security capabilities. On the partner front, MSP and channel industry veteran Amy Luby arrived as channel chief evangelist in April 2020. Next up Acronis acquired DeviceLock in July 2020 for endpoint device/port control and data leak prevention software. Moreover, additional acquisitions have been completed and could be announced soon, Beloussov hints.
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