In the wake of NZ's 2011 natural disasters, firms realise storing data is crucial for swift disaster recovery and business continuity.
Former Red Hat executive Alex Pinchev steps in as CEO of Acronis, succeeding Jason Donahue who resigned last November.
Acronis boosts ANZ team, hiring Michelle Duffy as channel BDM with a rich IT background including Cisco, Adobe, and Microsoft expertise.
Acronis boosts resellers' success with enhanced education on backup products, aiming for higher revenue and stronger sales skills.
Acronis revolutionises backup with sync feature in True Image Home 2012, aiming to simplify digital life and shake up the market.
Karl Sice from Acronis outlines pivotal steps for enhancing virtualisation, stressing integration in backup and management as key.
Acronis launches a new global partner programme aimed at enhancing partner capabilities in the evolving SMB IT landscape.
Acronis and Kaseya enhance their partnership, integrating advanced backup and recovery solutions for SMEs into the Kaseya IT Framework.
Acronis partners with Mindscape for ANZ distribution, bringing cutting-edge backup solutions to retailers and resellers.
Incremental business opportunities offered to channel partners through a new subscription-based, licensing model.
In Feb 2011, Connector Systems, HTC, and Acronis made key appointments. Rhys Taylor, Jeremy Matthews, and Karl Sice join to fuel business growth.
Xbox LIVE Gold subscribers have had their chance with a multiplayer beta, and now a demo is headed to PC in the not-too-distant future.
Acronis True Image Home 2011 simplifies the critical task of backing up your computer with ease, though its wealth of features might overwhelm beginners.
Acronis has launched Disk Director 11 Advanced Server and Workstation tools, promising to cut IT admin time for hard drive management and boost data safety.
Here's a tool for maximising your computer's disk space – something previously the realm of the tech-savvy only – in the most user-friendly manner possible.
Acronis sees 40% growth in New Zealand and launches an up-skilling training programme for resellers, with courses starting in July for NZD $189.
Disasters may have been front page news around the world in 2011, but there's still plenty of room for improvement for many businesses.
Ingram Micro to distribute Acronis' data protection solutions across Australia and New Zealand, fueling demand in enterprise and SMB sectors.
Acronis to offer free deduplication solution with new purchases of its backup software, aiming to help businesses cut storage costs.
Acronis has launched the first backup and recovery software optimised for netbooks, priced at AUD $39.99 and supporting multiple Windows versions.