Heaptalk, Singapore — As the global leader in cyber protection, Acronis kicks off the Acronis #CyberFit Summit in Singapore, the final stop on the Acronis #CyberFit Summit World Tour 2021–2022, a series of industry events. This event is aimed at providing cyber protection to businesses worldwide. It also emphasizes Acronis’s position as the company focusing on cyber security that has claimed its finest year ever – the firm details its significant accomplishments and future ambitions for the Asia-Pacific region and globally.
Building new data centers in the region, expanding Singapore-based R&D teams, innovating leading cloud solutions for better and more intuitive cyber protection, and bringing together world-class experts to share insights on the changing cyberthreat landscape – all with the goal of helping Acronis regional partners advance their businesses by 2022.
Acronis CEO Patrick Pulvermueller was delighted that 2021 was a record-breaking year for revenue growth, and that service providers chose to work with Acronis. In addition, the company has a record of delivering over 300 new features to the solutions, which will provide new opportunities for its partners.
“We’re excited to kick off 2022 with a bang at the Acronis #CyberFit Summit in Singapore. The greatest of the best will gather at this summit to develop a marketplace for ideas and skills while charting a course to greater success,” stated Patrick.
Acronis has been a pioneer in the realm of cyber defense for the last three years, being the first firm to combine cybersecurity, data protection, and administration into a single solution. However, the increased recognition from its network of partners and industry experts, such as Canalys, a major research firm for global technology markets, has kept the company operating. In the Canalys Global Cybersecurity Leadership Matrix, Acronis is designated as a Sower. This matrix evaluates vendor performance across channels based on international channel response to vendor benchmarks over the last 12 months, vendor feedback on channel program activities, and independent analysis of each vendor, says Sheena Wee, an analyst at Canalys.
Wee stated that “as the entire globe becomes more vulnerable to various forms of attacks,” accelerating to a complete and universal answer is the only way to accomplish a complete and comprehensive defense. Because attackers are unconcerned about means or targets, implementing robust and dependable security is no longer a “recommended,” but a “must,” and one of the most critical actions organizations and consumers can take to defend themselves.