Pulsant wins Asigra partner award

Pulsant, the cloud computing, managed hosting and colocation expert, has been named Fastest Growing Partner of the Year by Asigra, the leading cloud backup, recovery and restore software provider. Pulsant was recognised for its dedication and leadership in supporting technology users with innovative cloud-based data recovery solutions.

Pulsant entered into a strategic partnership with Asigra at the beginning of the year adding enterprise cloud back-up and replication solutions to its portfolio.


“Capturing market share in the highly competitive backup and recovery market requires intelligence-driven efforts at multiple levels to outmarket, outsell and outperform, winning the opportunity to deliver a more compelling solution to the customer,” says David Farajun, CEO, Asigra. “Pulsant achieves consecutively high results and therefore ranks number one in this category, receiving the win.”


Rob Davies, sales and marketing director, Pulsant, says: “We have seen a lot of growth in this area. Working with a partner like Asigra ensures that we are perfectly poised to deliver on this demand with a world-class product that rounds out our cloud and colocation offering.”


Asigra was recently named TechTarget’s top enterprise backup application for 2014, and the company has been included in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup Software and Integrated Appliances for the fourth year in a row.


The award ceremony took place during Asigra’s annual Partner Summit held in June in Toronto.
 

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