“We are still SMB and mid-market,focused and 100% of our business goes through partners,” Jankech said.”The majority of our customers are 500 seat companies or less.” While the market itself and ESET’s product portfolio have both changed significantly, ESET still goes after the same core markets. “We have a very nice combination of years of human expertise, and new technologies, as well as cloud and machine learning capabilities.” “We are a long term-player in the market, with more than 30 years of continued growth, during which we have continuously innovated our product,” he said. Jankech said that-the changes are consistent with ESET’s consistent upgrade of its portfolio. What used to be a management product for endpoint problems is now an XDR platform.” “So it is more of an evolution than a revolution. “ESET PROTECT itself is a new name introduced a year ago for something older, particularly two products, Administrator, which is for Management, and our EDR products,” said Michal Jankech, Global VP of SMB and MSP Segment at ESET. The platform, which is the primary interface for managing ESET, has had multiple tweaks, with the most interesting likely being the rebranding of ESET Enterprise Inspector to Inspect Cloud, and its availability for the first time as a cloud product. It is essentially the 9.0 of the offering, although it only acquired their name with the 8.0 version. Michal Jankech, Global VP of SMB and MSP Segment at ESETĮSET, a global cybersecurity vendor that is headquartered in Slovakia, has announced a major refresh of their ESET platform.
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