Cybersecurity company ESET and SuperOps, a unified professional services automation (PSA) and remote monitoring and management (RMM) platform, announced a powerful integration.
This collaboration is expected to help MSPs seamlessly manage and secure endpoints, directly within the SuperOps platform. This brings features for efficiency and protection, with the added power of ESET endpoint security, a core solution of the ESET PROTECT platform.
“Our goal at SuperOps is to make the work of MSPs more efficient and intuitive,” said SuperOps co-founder and CEO, Arvind Parthiban. “Integrating ESET with SuperOps provides MSPs with a streamlined, all-in-one solution for endpoint security management. This partnership will empower MSPs to offer enhanced protection to their clients while, at the same time, simplifying their workflows.”
MSPs worldwide use the unified PSA-RMM platform to gain efficiency, improve customer retention and decrease administrative burden. SuperOps was purpose-built to fuel productivity and profitability for these providers, helping achieve increased business growth, efficiency and security.
The integration enables the rapid deployment of ESET’s endpoint security solution on all assets within minutes, ensuring immediate protection and optimization. MSPs can automate ESET’s next-gen security solution during asset onboarding to safeguard against zero-day, ransomware, phishing and targeted attacks, and monitor protection status in real-time within SuperOps. This is thanks to the multi-layered, AI-native ESET LiveSense security stack, incorporated within the endpoint product.
“ESET is well known as a reliable partner for thousands of MSPs, as we are quite serious about our partnerships,” said Michal Jankech, VP, enterprise and SMB/MSP, ESET. “With this integration, MSPs can manage cybersecurity with greater ease and confidence. To achieve that, ESET’s robust security measures combined with SuperOps’ comprehensive management tools create a powerful synergy that enhances operational efficiency and client protection.”