
Auvik has joined the N-able Technology Alliance Program (TAP).
TAP is designed to accelerate innovation and deliver more robust, secure, and differentiated integrations to MSPs worldwide. Joining TAP is a key step towards integrating Auvik’s product family with the popular N-able Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) platforms: N-central and N-sight. As part of TAP, Auvik is better positioned to strategically engage with the global MSP ecosystem and expand its support for approximately 25,000 MSPs who have chosen N-able as their IT partner.
N-able TAP brings technology companies together to develop and integrate their solutions with the expansive N-able solutions portfolio. Ultimately, this lets MSPs leverage the N-able community of providers who are focused on helping them succeed with third-party integrations and services, allowing them to serve their customers with more flexibility and choice, as well as increased efficiency.
“Partnering through N-able’s TAP will allow us to deliver a more integrated solution to the dedicated MSP partners using N-able’s trusted RMM platforms,” said Stacey Tozer, Auvik Channel Director. “We’re excited to kick off the relationship by offering Auvik SaaS Management as an easy to deploy solution for SaaS discovery and management with both N-central and N-sight.”
Joining the N-able TAP continues Auvik’s dedication to helping MSPs reduce friction in their service delivery and create new revenue streams.
“Integrations are often a heavy lift for the MSP community and we are thrilled to offer such a comprehensive, mutually beneficial alliance program that provides a unique combination of collaboration, enablement, and innovation while delivering flexibility and exceptional value to our vendors and MSPs worldwide,” said David Weeks, Vice President of Partner Experience, N-able. “Auvik is committed to the success of today’s MSPs and we are proud to welcome them to our program.”
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