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April 15, 2021 | ChannelPro

Wasabi Empowers Channel with New Solution to Simplify Account Management

New Account Control Manager automates cloud storage account creation, management and user billing for channel partners.

Wasabi, the hot cloud storage company, today announced Account Control Manager, a powerful new centralized management solution for its channel partners. With the Wasabi Account Control Manager, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and other Wasabi resellers can automate cloud storage account creation, management, and user billing with an easy-to-use centralized management interface. Key benefits for Wasabi partners include increased administrative simplicity, reduced time-to-market for new cloud storage solutions, and new data-driven utilization insights to make better capacity decisions.

The Wasabi Account Control Manager helps partners simplify operations by automating the entire Wasabi account management lifecycle, from trial account creation to billing and policy adjustment. Channel partners use the solution to cut Wasabi implementation time down to minutes through an intuitive graphical interface.

Wasabi Account Control Manager also provides partners with data and insights to better understand how their customers are using Wasabi’s cloud storage — and gives them the information to build more accurate forecasts for future storage needs.

“As we bring hot cloud storage to a broader range of channel partners, the Wasabi Account Control Manager is here to make their account management simple,” said Laurie Mitchell, Vice President Partner and International Marketing at Wasabi. “We want to empower our resellers and MSP partners to do what they do best: provide their customers with the best technology solutions, including our hot cloud storage. Now they can focus on selling solutions and delighting customers — not on managing complex, back-end systems.”

Founded in 1997, Right Click is an Orange County based IT Consulting firm servicing medium-sized businesses. They provide services such as VOIP, hosted software licensing, and cloud data storage. Currently, over 50 of RightClick’s clients are backing up their data to Wasabi. They recently implemented the Wasabi Account Control Manager and it’s helped to transform their business. “Initially Wasabi was just a good storage solution, but with Wasabi Account Control Manager it has become a more integrated tool in our arsenal. It’s a good partner for us as a company but also a good value for our customers,” said Mehta. With more control over their Wasabi accounts, RightClick can accelerate their business by spending more time servicing their clients and less time in login screens.

To learn more about Wasabi Account Control Manager, visit our website.

About Wasabi:

Wasabi provides simple, predictable, and affordable hot cloud storage for businesses all over the world. It enables organizations to store and instantly access an infinite amount of data at 1/5th the price of the competition with no complex tiers or unpredictable egress fees. Trusted by tens of thousands of customers worldwide, Wasabi has been recognized as one of technology’s fastest-growing and most visionary companies. Created by Carbonite co-founders and cloud storage pioneers David Friend and Jeff Flowers, Wasabi has secured $140 million in funding to date and is a privately held company based in Boston.

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Nick Brown

InkHouse for Wasabi

wasabi@inkhouse.com


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