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Syxsense Further Enhances support for MSP, MSSP and Large Enterprise with White Label Branding

Syxsense Further Enhances support for MSP, MSSP and Large Enterprise with White Label Branding

Syxsense, a global leader in the intelligent automation of IT, patch management, security vulnerability scanning and remediation, announced the release of White Label console branding for MSP, MSSPs and large enterprises. Building and maintaining brand identity increases revenue and customer awareness. Syxsense now offers the ability to replace and customize logos, labels, and website links in the Syxsense console.

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MSP and MSSPs looking to augment their managed service with new functionality can do so without incurring the cost of building a solution from scratch, all while presenting the functionality as a natural extension of their existing offerings. Syxsense increases recurring revenue by automating IT, offering comprehensive patch management, and full security vulnerability scanning and remediation.

In addition to consistent corporate branding and logos, white label users can easily customize the Syxsense’s reusable dashboards to present exactly the information and results most important to clients or employees. Built on a native cloud infrastructure, the new customizations to the browser-based UI easily integrate into corporate workflows. Reusable elements like reoccurring patching maintenance windows and Syxsense Cortex Workflows quickly empower MSPs and MSSPs to deliver on the promise of a secure, well managed IT environment.

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