Lumiun DNS attracts great interest at the MSP Summit with the presentation of solutions and the launch of the White Label.
Lumiun was present on the 16th and 17th of October at the 10th edition of the MSP Summit , in São Paulo. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the event brought together more than 550 professionals, including MSPs, IT managers and IT service providers, all seeking to update themselves on the main trends in the IT market.
During the two-day event, Lumiun sparked great interest by presenting Lumiun DNS , a solution that strengthens digital security and improves navigation focus for companies of all sizes. Lumiun Lumiun DNS protects networks against cyber threats, filtering unwanted content and promoting greater user productivity. With a simplified installation and management process, many participants were surprised by the ease of use presented.
One of the main highlights was the official launch of White Label Lumiun DNS , a solution that allows MSPs and IT service providers to offer cybersecurity technology under their own brand. This launch represents a major step forward for companies looking to add value to their services and stand out in an increasingly competitive market.
In addition to presenting our solutions, the event was an excellent opportunity for networking and exchanging ideas. Our team returned excited about the high level of interaction and the volume of qualified contacts generated. Many negotiations were initiated during the event and are being developed, reflecting the participants' strong interest in learning more about our solutions.
Participation in the MSP Summit reaffirms Lumiun's commitment to offering innovative and efficient solutions for the cybersecurity market. Presence at the event reinforced the relevance of Lumiun DNS , and we remain even more motivated to deliver the best experience in digital security for our customers.
Check out Lumiun's numbers: there are more than 184 thousand devices controlled , more than 139 million daily blocks of unwanted websites and more than 730 million accesses controlled per day .