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A. Today’s Technology, Channel Chief and MSP Partner Program News
1. Managed Services – Robotic Process Automation (RPA): Accelirate, an enterprise MSP focused on RPA, has expanded its managed services partnership with UiPath.
2. ServiceNow Partners: D2M, the managed services division of Digital Intelligence Systems (DISYS), is now a Premier Partner in the ServiceNow Partner Program.
3. Cloud Storage for MSPs: Probax launches Honeycomb Object Storage as a Service powered by Wasabi. Solution-built Object Storage is designed for MSPs who need secure and simplified long-term AWS S3 compatible cloud storage for their customer data, asserts Probax.
4. Cloud Cost Management: Yotascale it has doubled annual recurring revenue (ARR) and secured 100% of customer renewals with a 70% upsell rate, resulting in a net dollar retention (NDR) rate of 180% year over year, said company. Actual dollar figures were not disclosed.
5. Sale of Data Center Assets: Digital Realty is selling its non-core, mixed-use data center property for $205 million.
6. MSSP Partner Program: onShore Security, an MDR security service provider, has joined Palo Alto Networks’ MSSP program.
7. Lawsuit – Google Workspace: Google Google is being sued by an early adopter of its Workplace cloud productivity software who says the company reneged on a promise to give it free access to the program for life, Bloomberg reported. Google Workspace is formally known as a Google Apps.
8. Oracle Reorganization: Leaked Oracle organizational charts show the 30 people running its cloud and technology team after a major company reorg, Business Insider reports.