DURHAM, N.C., Aug. 29, 2017 -- SolarWinds MSP, a global leader in delivering comprehensive, scalable IT service management solutions; today announced that it has acquired SpamExperts B.V., a global provider of email security solutions deployed in the cloud or on-premises, with services for incoming (spam and virus) filtering, outgoing filtering, and email archiving.
Launched in 2005 and based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands; with a second office in Bucharest, Romania; SpamExperts has provided SaaS-based mail protection and mail archiving services for best-in-class MSPs, ISPs, telcos, and other IT service providers globally for more than ten years. The acquisition will augment the SolarWinds MSP Mail offering and more information will be forthcoming on the SolarWinds MSP product portfolio in the next 30 days.
With the acquisition of this technology, SolarWinds MSP customers are expected to benefit from:
- An intelligent threat engine that is continuously updated to meet emerging threats
- Enhanced reliability and stability
- Simple, easy-to-set-up, intuitive user interface
- Delivery in 16 languages
- Easy private branded options
“When we look at ways to build an even better MSP solution platform, we think first about what that means to our customers and their unique business objectives,” stated John Pagliuca, general manager, SolarWinds MSP. “The acquisition of SpamExperts will help MSPs deliver even more secure and robust mail protection and management, which is a foundational part of a successful IT service provider’s business. We’re excited to have the opportunity to leverage the global expertise of this proven SaaS company, whose focus on superior customer satisfaction and true market disruption aligns perfectly with ours."
About SolarWinds MSP
SolarWinds MSP empowers IT service providers with technologies to fuel their success. Solutions that integrate layered security, collective intelligence, and smart automation—both on-premises and in the cloud, backed by actionable data insights, help IT service providers get the job done easier and faster. SolarWinds MSP helps our customers focus on what matters most—meeting their SLAs and delivering services efficiently and effectively. For more information, visit solarwindsmsp.com.
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