NinjaOne completes Dropsuite acquisition

NinjaOne has completed the acquisition of Dropsuite for approximately $270 million USD to help organisations reclaim lost productivity and reduce the risk of ransomware. With the addition of Dropsuite, NinjaOne customers can unify endpoint, server, and SaaS application backup use cases, delivering a single interface for IT and enhanced productivity for employees.

IT teams’ responsibilities span across endpoints, cloud applications, remote devices, and SaaS platforms, yet many organisations still have fragmented backup strategies, tools, and teams. This disjointed approach introduces unnecessary complexities and blind spots in IT and security. As security risks intensify and compliance demands grow, disparate backup and email archiving strategies can hinder data recovery, complicate oversight, reduce productivity, and expose organisations to significant risks like ransomware incidents.

With the addition of Dropsuite, NinjaOne now has a unified backup suite that provides secure automated backup across endpoints, servers, M365, and Google Workspace, as well as real-time email archiving. By unifying these use cases in a single platform, organisations at any scale simplify work for employees and IT, and gain robust data protection, simplified backup workflows, and a stronger security and compliance posture.

“Data is everywhere – endpoints, cloud applications, home offices, remote devices, and SaaS platforms. Amid surging ransomware attacks, many organisations have a fragmented backup strategy with a patchwork of legacy endpoint tools, bolt-on SaaS protectors, and disconnected consoles,” said Phil Hochmuth, Program Vice President, Endpoint Management & Enterprise Mobility at IDC. “This approach introduces inefficiencies and blind spots and increases the risk of operational disruptions and intentional and unintentional data loss from human error, application issues, disgruntled employees, and cyberattacks.”

“This acquisition is a major step forward in how we help customers improve business productivity, protect their data, and build resilience. The addition of Dropsuite not only expands the backup protection we offer, but it also brings a team of new Ninjas whose mindset perfectly aligns with NinjaOne’s values,” said Sal Sferlazza, CEO and co-founder at NinjaOne. “Dropsuite’s commitment to customer success and product excellence will help us accelerate growth and better serve our customers. I couldn’t be happier to welcome our new team members to NinjaOne.”

“Dropsuite helps organisations protect their data with intuitive yet powerful cloud backup software. Together with NinjaOne, we’re even better suited to make our customers successful with one integrated console that automates endpoint and SaaS application backup,” said Charif El-Ansari, CEO at Dropsuite. “We will continue to solve our customers’ biggest challenges together.” 

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