Published 09-07-2020
| Article appears in August 2020 Issue

D-LINK EXTENDS FREE NUCLIAS CLOUD OFFER

08-07-2020

D-Link A/NZ did users of its Nuclias Cloud managed network solution a solid earlier this year when it suspended monthly billing for the service until the end of June.

With the economy now showing signs of recovery, D-Link has decided to further extend the grace period to the end of September.

The feature-rich Nuclias Cloud is D-Link’s cloud-managed networking solution developed specifically for Managed Service Providers (MSPs).

Nuclias Cloud enables MSPs to help businesses small and large to remotely set up, configure, monitor, troubleshoot and manage their customers’ network infrastructure, including Wi-Fi access points and network switches, across multiple sites anytime, anywhere.

The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic forced many businesses into tough financial straits, which prompted D-Link to suspend monthly billing for its Nuclias Cloud customers.

“Nuclias Cloud is already different to most other solutions in this space as it is available to MSPs on a month-to-month basis with no lock-in contracts,” says D-Link A/NZ managing director Graeme Reardon.

“MSPs, like many other businesses, have been doing it tough recently, so while we see some signs of economic recovery, we’d like to continue to support our partners with this additional three months fee-free Nuclias Cloud Managed Network Solution subscription.”

With Nuclias Cloud’s inherent zero-touch provisioning and scalable architecture, MSPs can easily deploy and streamline networks to support an unlimited number of devices across multiple sites.

Once set up, administrators can manage the network from the online portal or dedicated App, using either or both to capture and analyse advanced traffic reports and real-time insights into every connected device.

Nuclias Cloud is available now in Australia and New Zealand.

D-Link A/NZ
1300 700 100
www.dlink.com.au

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