NinjaOne has acquired Dropsuite for $270 million, creating a unified platform that consolidates endpoint, server, and SaaS application backups into a single interface for enhanced security and efficiency. This integration simplifies IT operations for MSPs and enterprise teams, reduces tool sprawl, and strengthens data resilience through centralized, automated backup and recovery capabilities. Source link
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