Acronis Launches New Capabilities for AI-Native Cyber Platform
Acronis described a new phase of capabilities for its AI-native Cyber Platform during the Acronis Accelerate: The Journey to Autonomous IT event in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. The company said the updates brought protection, infrastructure, management, business intelligence, and autonomous execution into a single user experience for MSPs and IT departments.
Acronis framed its approach around an “By AI, With AI, For AI” framework and said it built the new capabilities on its AI-native Acronis Cyber Platform rather than adding isolated AI features. The company also said the updates were intended to connect people and AI agents within a single environment, with control and governance.
In the described platform work, Acronis Cyber Console combined protection, management, automation, and infrastructure in one AI-native workspace. Acronis Cyber Intelligence added an actionable intelligence layer positioned to provide transparency across operations, customer contracts, and protected endpoints. Acronis Service Desk used autonomous ticket workflows with automated enrichment, analysis, and remediation, while Acronis Cyber Studio provided a workspace for deterministic and agentic workflows with natural-language design.
Acronis also outlined an updated migration path through Acronis Cyber Frame, adding integrated migration workflows for moving workloads from VMware and Microsoft Azure to Cyber Frame Cloud or Cyber Frame Local, including staged migration and controlled cutover. At the event, Paul Maritz said Cyber Frame was built in infrastructure, backup, disaster recovery, security, remote access, and automation. Acronis additionally joined Constructor Group and Virtuozzo in announcing Constructor Fabric, an Apache 2.0-licensed open-source software-delivery project governed by the Constructor Fabric Foundation, and said it was available to Acronis partners and customers.
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