List of Datto applications

Vendor Product Category Market Records
Datto Datto Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) Remote Monitoring and Management ITSM 104
Datto datto Autotask Professional Services Automation ERP Services and Operations 18
Datto Datto Backupify Backup as a Service (BaaS) IaaS 1
Datto Datto SIRIS Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) IaaS 0
Datto Datto ALTO Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) IaaS 0
Datto Datto SaaS Protection + Backup as a Service (BaaS) IaaS 0
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Datto Apps

ARTW Buyer Intent uncovers actionable customer signals, identifying software buyers actively evaluating Datto enterprise applications. Gain ongoing access to real-time prospects and uncover hidden opportunities. Companies Actively Evaluating Datto apps include:

  1. Revenant Healthcare, a India based Healthcare organization with 50 Employees
  2. Cepac, a United Kingdom based Distribution company with 525 Employees
  3. Media Worldwide, a India based Media organization with 70 Employees
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Datto Apps

This page summarizes Datto applications, market coverage, and verified customer counts across products, industries, and countries.

We currently track 6 Datto applications with 123 verified Datto customer records in our database.

The most widely adopted products are Datto Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM), datto Autotask, Datto Backupify, Datto SIRIS and Datto ALTO, each with significant customer counts.

Datto adoption is strongest in markets such as ITSM, ERP Services and Operations and IaaS.

The dataset is updated daily and covers historical records since the 1990s, which are revalidated once per year.

Over the last 12 months we recorded 3 active evaluations related to Datto, including Revenant Healthcare, Cepac and Media Worldwide.

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