SherWeb Urges Partners To Focus on Security in 2020
    
SherWeb is urging its partners to go after the managed  security services opportunity aggressively in 2020.
The Sherbrooke, Quebec-based cloud distributor, one of the  indirect providers in Microsoft's Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program, held  its annual partner conference late last week in Montreal. SherWeb has thousands  of partners who resell Microsoft and other cloud services through SherWeb as  part of their primarily SMB-focused managed service provider (MSP) practices. 
"We cannot emphasize enough how important and crucial  security will be in our business," said Matthew Cassar, SherWeb's co-founder  and co-CEO,  in the main keynote at the SherWeb Accelerate Cloud Summit  2019.
"Managed service providers need to evolve into managed  security service providers," Cassar said, adding that even MSPs who don't  shift gears to security should at least offer holistic security as part of  their services. According to SherWeb market research, about 90 percent of SMBs  would switch service providers if they were provided a comprehensive security  service.
Cassar and other SherWeb executives detailed several ways  that they plan to help their MSP partners offer more effective security  services to SMB customers, who are finding themselves targeted by attackers  more frequently than they used to be when hacks focused more heavily on large  multinationals.
For one thing, Cassar said SherWeb will be offering  best-of-breed third-party security services that its partners can in turn offer  to their customers. As a first component, SherWeb announced at the show that it  is offering Bitdefender Antivirus.
"Bitdefender Antivirus is a key security product for  any MSP to resell because it will help them detect threats more accurately than  any other security product on the market," said Nicolas Roy, product manager  for security at SherWeb, in a statement. "As part of our commitment  to provide our partners with only the best business software in the world, we're  proud to add Bitdefender to our portfolio."
A little further out, Cassar said SherWeb will be providing  security operations center (SOC) services for its partners in the coming  months.
Another way SherWeb plans to help its partners expand their  security capabilities is by enhancing Office Protect, the company's  simplicity-focused solution for locking down Office 365 deployments. The  company first launched Office Protect at its 2018 conference, and the core  purpose of the product remains intact, said Guillaume Boisvert, director of  Office Protect for SherWeb. "We know that our value, our positioning is to  be simple, to make it easy," Boisvert said. "A lot of security  products, if I can send a million alerts, you can see that I'm useful. That is  definitely not our approach."
Improvements for Office Protect on the roadmap include  advanced reporting to cover compliance workloads. Additionally, plans call for  Office Protect to handle more investigation and remediation of potential  security incidents. "I don't want to tell you that we'll do the  remediation for you. That's just a pipe dream," Boisvert said. "We're  not looking to take the decision away from you. We're looking to accompany you  through the investigation. We're going to provide you with the playbooks. [For  example,] it's a sign-in from an unauthorized country. I got an alert in clear  English. What's next?" 
That is the type of issue for which Office Protect will  recommend to the partner how to handle the customer's situation, he said.
In non-security developments, SherWeb announced that it will  offer QuickBooks for its partners to resell. "This has been a high-demand  product from our partners," Cassar said. Additionally, Cassar said that over  the last year, existing partners had increased their subscription-based  revenues by 30 percent and increased their average revenue per user (ARPU) by more  than a third to $15.
 
	Posted by Scott Bekker on October 15, 2019