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Cohesity snaps up Veritas in £5 bn deal

Data security firm Cohesity has spent £5 billion to buy Veritas’ data security business, creating a £10 billion mega-merger.

Reuters revealed the deal, which will see Cohesity take over Veritas’ data protection unit. The unit is valued at over £2 billion, including debt.

Cohesity’s boss, Sanjay Poonen, said the cash and stock acquisition will help the firm boost its growth and profitability and expand into new markets.

He also claimed the merger will create a “profitable growth machine” that will innovate with AI.

However, analysts are not that keen on the deal, which they see as a risky move that could backfire for both firms and their customers.

Rubrik hires another Zscaler

Security outfit, Rubrik has appointed Ismail Elmas as GVP of international business.

The former Zscaler GVP is the second Zscaler staff member to be poached. This year, Rubrik hired Sean Sullivan from the Zscaler ranks to lead its sales strategy development and support for service providers in EMEA.

Rubrik CRO Brian McCarthy said Elmas will build and scale Rubrik’s international business.

“His expertise and skill set is a great fit for our vision as we accelerate our market strategies to deliver cyber resilience to our customers worldwide,” McCarthy said.

Rubrik, ManageEngine and LogRhythm expand cyber resilience

Rubrik, ManageEngine and LogRhythm have increased investments. in managed service providers in a bid to push their software-as-a-service (SaaS)

Rubrik said it is keen to get more managed service providers (MSPs) in a position where they can sell zero-trust solutions and will support those who want to get involved with its cyber resilience offering.

Rubrik’s vice president of worldwide channels and alliances, Ghazal Asif said MSPs must face the cyber security problems daily and stay ahead of modern threats to defend themselves and their customers.

Rubrik announces points-based partner programme

Security outfit Rubrik has today unveiled its new points-based partner programme.

Rubrik VP of global partners and alliances, Ghazal Asif said the Rubrik Transform Partner Programme was an update of an earlier version.

She claimed the programme was “redesigned from the ground up.”

Rubrik appoints Microsoft top cat to board

Insecurity experts Rubrik have  appointed former Microsoft chairman and Symantec CEO John Thompson as its lead independent director.

Thompson brings more than 40 years of leadership experience in the technology industry. His claim to fame is that he succeeded Sir William Gates III as chairman of Microsoft’s board and now serves as its lead independent director.

Previously, Thompson was the chairman and CEO of Symantec and currently serves as the chairman of Illumina’s board.

Rubrik co-founder and CEO, Bipul Sinha said that his outfit had built an elite leadership team of cybersecurity experts across public and private sectors to better equip our customers in the ongoing battle against data threats such as ransomware.

“Thompson is a cybersecurity pioneer. His proven leadership and experience building iconic companies will help us continue to deliver data security innovations and define the future of cybersecurity.”

 

ITHQ and ADP take Rubrik to the mid-market

Flexibility, speed of delivery, breadth and depth of portfolio are important for channel success, it seems. ITHQ, supports hybrid cloud and claims to deliver “cyber resilience” to its customers.

That’s according to Nik Grove, Head of Hybrid Cloud at ITHQ. He said that as his business expanded it made sense to have an MSP option in place, especially to address customers that wouldn’t go to the likes of Rubrik directly.

“Services like Rubrik can be out of reach for many SMEs and small businesses, but thanks to this model with Assured Data Protection, it’s readily available as a managed service to businesses with smaller footprints. And all for a monthly subscription, which generates a regular income for us”, he said.

Rubrik has become a part of ITHQ’s managed service installations. Grove claims that it’s simple and straightforward to deliver,regardless of scale. This ranges from small AWS and Microsoft Office 365 deployments to much larger corporate IT and cloud infrastructures.

“Customers can be up and running almost immediately thanks to the close working relationship we enjoy with ADP. Quotes and agreements can be turned around in minutes making the service very accessible and easy to deploy”, said Grove.

Assured Data Protection is the largest MSP of Rubrik’s cloud data management platform. Its managed service offering helps customers, resellers and other MSPs expand their Rubrik operations and service offerings. In the last 12 months it added threat detection to its service offering to cater for all data management needs and align those functions with cyber security, said Grove.

“Cyber resilience is no longer a nice to have, it’s become a necessity. Premium services, such as Rubrik, that would typically cost large organisations tens of thousands of pounds to install are now available at a fraction of the cost as a managed service. This is good news for the customer and for fast growing businesses like us.”

ITHQ does not feel the need to white label the service or hide the fact it works with Assured Data Protection.

“We’re transparent with our customers. We don’t hide the fact that this is a managed service being provided. They’re happy with the ongoing support and professional services they receive. It’s an arrangement that suits all parties.”

Grove claims the managed services model is becoming a better fit for customers on a commercial and operational level. “It works better financially as businesses are finding they can consume technology as, and when, they need it, rather than having to make huge upfront investments. But this isn’t restricted to the lower end of the market. Grove is finding that this type of deployment also suits larger organisations, which is helping to drive engagements with businesses that have international footprints.”

He said:  “We are entering an exciting phase where we’re seeing lots of growth, lots of expansion. We’re taking on new projects and working with new customers. We’re active in hybrid cloud and cyber security but we’re always diversifying. Over the course of this year, we’ll be adding DevOps, data analytics and other specialisms to our portfolio. Having a partner like ADP adds credibility and supports our trajectory.”

 

 

Rubrik hires Ghazal Asif

Data security vendor Rubrik has poached Google’s former customer solutions channel partnerships boss as its new vice president of global partners and alliances.

Ghazal Asif joins from Google where she was head of channel partners in EMEA for Google Customer Solutions, leading channel go-to-market strategy and execution for the region.

She has been senior vice president of worldwide channels at Cybereason, vice president of worldwide channels for GSP & cloud providers at AppDynamics, and director of global channel sales at Cisco Meraki.

Rubrik chief revenue office Brian McCarthy said: “We keep investing in the success of our extensive partner strategy and Ghazal’s leadership and channel experience will continue to fuel our data security growth. She will act as a catalyst for scaling our partner enablement and accelerating our go-to-market channel strategy around the world.”

 

Rubrik takes Volish shilling

Microsoft has made an equity investment in the Zero Trust data management company Rubrik as part of a push towards ransomware protection.

The deal aims to better tackle the increasing ransomware threat and deliver enhanced data protection, as well as develop co-engineering projects to deliver Zero Trust data protection solutions built on Microsoft Azure.

That means customers and partners gain additional data protection, Rubrik says, so that critical Microsoft 365 data is secure and accessible in the event of a cyber attack.

Channel is the answer to security threats

Rubrik co-founder and CEO Bipul Sinha said that the channel is the key to making sure that the world’s networks are more secure.

Sinha said that the channel is a key success factor for scaling and building something epic. The channel approach has the answers to the customer’s three main concerns – rapid recovery from ransomware; automation of data operations including backup/recovery and accelerating transition to the cloud.

Rubrik extends NetApp partnership

Rubrik, a cloud data management ompany, is extending its partnership with the cloudy NetApp software company, to offer closer product integration for their customers and partners.

With this spruced up collaboration and Rubrik’s leading Cloud Data Management Platform to be available on NetApp’s Global Price List (GPL), the two market-leading companies claim it can simplify customers’ transition to the cloud and provide modern data protection, security, compliance, and governance alongside high-density and cost-efficient object storage. 

Half of organisations struggle with data management

Rubrik, the Cloud Data Management Company, today announced the results from an IDC White Paper study it commissioned to evaluate the magnitude of the data sprawl problem and how IT organisations are prepared to deal with it.

The white paper with the catchy title The Data-Forward Enterprise: How to Maximise Data Leverage for Better Business Outcomes said that more than 80 percent of IT leaders surveyed by IDC identify data sprawl as one of the most critical problems their organisations must address today. Given that the volume of data companies need to manage is expected to more than double every two years, IDC analysts predict that the challenge of managing data sprawl will only grow increasingly complicated.

Rubrik sent to Coventry

Rubrik, the Cloud Data Management company, today announced it had been selected by Coventry University to protect its user and research data across Nutanix, Microsoft and AWS environments.

The university will use Rubrik Polaris, the industry’s first SaaS platform for Data Management Applications, which includes GPS for global data management and Radar for quick ransomware recovery.

Rubrik scores University of Reading contract

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Cloudy data outfit Rubrik has been selected by the University of Reading to protect more than 90 percent of its environment including Microsoft SQL and Microsoft Exchange, as well as Nutanix and Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines.

Rubrik’s solution has already allowed the university to completely migrate off tape, archive to public cloud, and significantly speed up SQL data recovery.

Rubrik taps former Cisco executive as Chief Commercial Officer

Rubrik, the cloud data management company, has appointed Wendy Bahr as Chief Commercial Officer. Bahr is responsible for Rubrik’s MSP, Global System Integrator and Channel Partners, Hardware and Software Alliances, Inside Sales and Professional Services teams.

Bahr joins Rubrik from an 18-year tenure at Cisco , where she most recently served as the Senior Vice President of the Global Partner Organization. In this role, she was responsible for managing and supporting 60,000+ global partners who represent the company’s primary route to market.