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Brightsolid Recognised as Druva International MSP Partner of the Year 2026


Brightsolid today announced that it has been named the International MSP Partner of the Year 2026 by Druva, the leading provider of data security. This distinction recognises partners who have demonstrated exceptional performance, innovation, and commitment to helping customers strengthen cyber resilience.

The Druva Partner of the Year Awards recognise a select group of partners for outstanding performance, innovation, and commitment to customer success. This year’s honourees represent excellence across geographies, business models, and areas of specialisation, reflecting the important role partners play in helping organisations modernise data resilience and cyber security strategies.

As AI changes the threat landscape and expands the pace and complexity of cyber risk, organisations across industries are rethinking how they approach resilience. In this evolving market, trusted partners play a critical role in helping customers adopt modern, cloud-native strategies to protect data, strengthen resilience, and stay ahead of emerging threats.

Brightsolid Chief Technology Officer, Andy Sinclair said “We’re incredibly proud to be named International MSP Partner of the Year, not just for what we deliver, but for the outcomes our customers see every day. This recognition reflects the depth and range of Brightsolid’s security services, and our ongoing commitment to helping organisations protect, strengthen and stay resilient around their most critical data and systems.”

“Our Partner of the Year Award winners reflect the strength, expertise, and customer focus that define success in today’s market,” said Mike Houghton, Senior Vice President of Global Partners and Alliances at Druva. “We’re proud to recognise their achievements and the meaningful role they play in helping customers adopt modern approaches to data security and cyber resilience. They represent the kind of innovation, execution, and trusted partnership that customers increasingly need as the security landscape continues to evolve.”