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N‑able Expands Its Technology Alliance Program with New Integrations, Advancing Incident Response and Hyperautomation

N‑able Expands Its Technology Alliance Program with New Integrations, Advancing Incident Response and Hyperautomation

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New integrations empower MSPs and customers to automate complex security workflows and accelerate recovery from ransomware attacks

N-able, Inc. , a global cybersecurity company delivering business resilience, announced new additions to its Technology Alliance Program (TAP), Zensec and Atomatik.

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The N‑able Technology Alliance Program is a strategic initiative that brings together industry-leading technology companies to build deeper, more secure integrations across N‑able’s award‑winning business resilience platform—enabling scalable collaboration and delivering greater flexibility and value for vendors and customers worldwide.

As IT environments grow more complex and cyberthreats continue to evolve, organizations require interoperable technologies that work together to improve operational efficiency and resilience. Through TAP, N‑able partners with innovative technology providers to deliver integrated solutions that enhance security operations, automation, and choice across diverse environments.

  • Zensec brings structured, expert led incident response services to N-able customers. When a ransomware or security incident occurs, Zensec leverages N-able solutions such as N-central and Cove Data Protection, alongside other integrated technologies, to assess impact, contain threats, and support rapid recovery. Zensec’s approach emphasizes speed, forensic precision, and coordinated response to help minimize downtime and business disruption, while also supporting digital forensics and compliance requirements.
  • Atomatik adds hyperautomation capabilities designed to streamline repeatable, rules-driven security and IT workflows. Through its integration with N-able tools, Atomatik enables automation of multistep processes such as vulnerability remediation and phishing alert investigation. By combining workflow automation with controlled, decision based AI, Atomatik helps reduce manual effort, improve consistency, and allow IT and security teams to focus on higher priority tasks and outcomes.

“Joining the N-able Technology Alliance Program allows us to bring Atomatik’s hyperautomation and SOC Analyst Agents directly into the N-able ecosystem,” said Nicoleta Mihalcioiu, Head of Professional Services at Atomatik. “Together, we are helping organizations streamline operations and deliver more consistent, meaningful results.”

By expanding the Technology Alliance Program with these new integrations, N‑able reinforces its commitment to delivering exceptional value through trusted partnerships and enabling customers to build resilient, secure, and efficient technology environments.

“Organizations need the freedom to build the right technology stack to meet evolving operational and security demands,” said Kurt Johnson, Vice President of Business Development and Alliances at N-able. “By welcoming Zensec and Atomatik into the N-able Technology Alliance Program, we’re expanding our integrations portfolio with capabilities that support faster incident response, smarter automation, and more resilient operations.”

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