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  2. MSP - Wikipedia

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    MSP often refers to: . Managed service provider, a business model for providing information-technology services, outsourcing IT services; Minneapolis–Saint Paul, the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and the surrounding area — the most populated area in Minnesota, U.S.

  3. MSP360 - Wikipedia

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    For managed service providers (MSPs) and businesses that need a way to centrally manage backup with their customers and within their environments MSP360 also has a subscription SaaS offering. The hosted web console provides the means to manage and monitor large environments from a single dashboard with centralized management and monitoring ...

  4. Level Platforms - Wikipedia

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    Level Platforms was a provider of remote monitoring and management (RMM) software products and services for managed services providers (MSPs), IT service providers and valued added resellers (VARs) that provide IT support services for small and medium size businesses (SMBs) and branch offices.

  5. Keeper (password manager) - Wikipedia

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    Keeper Security developed and launched KeeperMSP, a password management system for managed service providers (MSPs) and managed security service providers (MSSPs). [16] [17] Keeper Security has also launched the Keeper Security Government Cloud, a FedRamp Authorized cybersecurity platform for government agencies. [18]

  6. AppNeta - Wikipedia

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    AppNeta provides software as a service cloud tools that are intended for enterprises, managed service providers and other technology vendors. [13] Enterprises can use the software to manage application and network performance across different branch offices. [14]

  7. SolarWinds - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021 Microsoft issued an alert [96] in relation to the advanced persistent threat (APT) actor Nobelium (aka APT29; Cozy Bear) that was responsible for the 2020 SolarWinds supply chain attack is targeting cloud service providers (CSPs), managed service providers (MSPs), and other IT service providers. Microsoft Threat Intelligence ...

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