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OpenText company
Carbonite and Webroot were acquired by OpenText in December 2019. As OpenText companies, we’re dedicated to bringing full-scale cyber resilience solutions to each of our customers, from individual home users and small business owners to managed service providers and large enterprises.
Read the press releaseMore solutions than ever, all from one source
As part of the OpenText family of technology services, Carbonite brings you more solutions for ensuring the data you rely on remains secure and accessible. One thing that hasn't changed is our commitment to excellent customer service that you've come to expect, including:
- 24x7 technical support via chat or phone
- Helpful resources including tech tips, demo videos and online knowledge base
- Ongoing product updates and feature enhancements
- A complete suite of solutions for handling the many ways you can lose data
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Mark J. Barrenechea joined OpenText as President and Chief Executive Officer in January 2012, and also serves as a member of the Board. In January 2016, Mark took on the role of Chief Technology Officer.
Meet the TeamFull-Scale Cyber Resilience
Cyber resilience is a set of methods, best practices and technologies that mitigate risk within your business processes and workflows to protect your organization from your own technology and the people who would try to exploit it.
Think of it as "digital fitness". It's the ability to prevent cyberattacks and data loss, and recover quickly if the unthinkable happens.
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