CHICAGO, June 19, 2017 -- Nerdio (www.getnerdio.com), a pioneer in IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) and Azure automation technology, today announced an integration with cloud-assisted security company Kaspersky Lab. With this integration, Nerdio is bringing Kaspersky’s award-winning anti-virus solution into the ITaaS space.
Nerdio is an acknowledged leader in ITaaS, providing a seamlessly integrated platform which delivers complete private-cloud IT infrastructure that’s surprisingly easy to provision and manage. With Kaspersky’s anti-virus product, Nerdio customers can benefit from superior protection against viruses, Trojans, spyware, and more.
“When it came time to select a preferred anti-virus solution for our platform, Kaspersky Labs was our top choice,” said Vadim Vladimirskiy, Co-founder and CEO of Nerdio. “The company blends top-notch security protocols with unparalleled efficiency, so our customers can benefit from enhanced protection without any degradation in performance.”
Kaspersky makes security management incredibly simple to set up, run, and manage, as well as provides easy access to technical support. The solution fits in neatly with Nerdio’s VDI-powered technology, which empowers organizations to take advantage of complete IT infrastructure for an affordable fixed monthly rate.
To learn more, please visit www.getnerdio.com.
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About Nerdio
Developed by Adar, Inc., a pioneer in VDI and advanced cloud services, Nerdio is the complete virtual IT solution tailor-made for small-to-medium sized organizations and the MSPs supporting them. Virtual hardware, software, security, and 24/7 tech-nerd support - everything needed to run an organization, and all for a low per-user per-month price. The expertise and reliability of a comprehensive IT infrastructure at your virtual fingertips. For more information please go to www.getnerdio.com.
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