Acronis, the pioneer in cyber protection, announced it had been identified as a pioneer in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Cyber Recovery 2023 Vendor Assessment (doc #US49787923, November 2023). This is the first IDC MarketScape report about cyber recovery which illustrates the growing importance of both proactive defence and reactive recovery within an organisation’s ability to deal with cyberattacks.
The IDC MarketScape report cites Acronis’ key offerings, including a single agent that simplifies deployment and enables unique integration capabilities as well as integrated end-point protection.
IDC MarketScape report
R&D allows the company to ‘punch above its weight’ among cyber recovery vendors"
“Acronis was one of the first data protection vendors to identify and target the cyber recovery marketplace nearly five years ago and to rearchitect their solution specifically for cyber recovery,” the IDC MarketScape noted. Additionally, when referencing the company’s fundraising efforts in the past couple of years, the IDC MarketScape noted, “This additional research and development (R&D) allows the company to ‘punch above its weight’ among cyber recovery vendors.”
The IDC MarketScape report evaluated 12 of the cyber recovery vendors IDC believes are most significant worldwide for its 2023 Vendor Assessment, which is “intended to help IT buyers identify short-list candidates for the buyer's specific scenario as a first step in the buying process or developing a proof of concept.”
Listed several strengths
The IDC MarketScape listed several strengths that have earned the company this distinction
In its reasoning for naming Acronis a pioneer, the IDC MarketScape listed several strengths that have earned the company this distinction, such as its solution architecture for cyber protection and recoveries; simple implementation and management; unique technology for data survival, data loss prevention, and threat detection; over 50 company-owned cloud data centres and support for all major cloud hyperscalers and physical and virtual environments as well as endpoint protection; as well as data classification to identify and protect the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and Personal Identifiable Information (PII).
“It is an honour to be recognised by the IDC MarketScape as a pioneer in the cyber recovery market for their inaugural report," said Gaidar Magdanurov, President at Acronis. "As new cyber threats appear daily, our mission is to continue offering the most reliable cyber protection."
Diverse workload requirements
According to the report, “The sweet spot of Acronis is SMB organisations that are looking for a single, robust integrated solution that is easy to install and manage. However, it is also applicable to organisations with diverse workload requirements and geographically diverse operations."
"Acronis is certainly capable of scaling to address large-scale scenarios. Customers looking for a solution with many market-pioneering cyber-resilience features as well as those that want to leave the implementation and management up to a qualified Acronis channel partner will consider Acronis.”