Cumulus Global Receives CRN’s 2026 MSP 500 Honors

2026 CRN MSP 500Innovative Services Drive Productive, Secure, and Affordable IT Solutions

Westborough, MA, February 18, 2026 – Cumulus Global (www.cumulusglobal.com) proudly announces that its recognition by CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, to the 2026 Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list in the Pioneer 250. This is the 7th year CRN has recognized the company for its innovative cloud and IT services and solutions for small and midsize businesses, local governments, and K-12 school systems.

“We are proud to again receive this recognition of our unique value proposition,” noted Cumulus Global CEO Allen Falcon. “Our team focuses on ensuring our clients’ IT infrastructure, cloud, and artificial intelligence (AI) services are productive, secure, and affordable.” 

Connect with a Cloud AdvisorCumulus Global is being recognized for its innovative Managed Cloud Services and its Security CPR® managed security services. With four tiered offerings, Cumulus Global’s Managed Cloud Services scale to the specific needs of small and midsize organizations. The service packages include security, co-management, remote administration, and support. The company’s Security CPR® services provide policies, procedures, technologies, and a culture of awareness. These services help prevent and protect against attacks and help clients effectively respond and recover, if needed.

“Small and midsize organizations face unique challenges and use technology – from Apps to AI – differently than larger organizations,” noted Falcon. “Our model, services, and team all focus on helping clients affordably leverage IT – especially cloud and AI services – to thrive and grow.”

CRN’s MSP 500 list is an annual, comprehensive guide to the leading MSPs in North America. The MSP 500 recognizes companies whose services enhance business efficiency, simplify IT, and optimize return on technology investments. The Pioneer 250 category recognizes MSPs service small and midsize clients.

“The companies on our 2026 MSP 500 list are redefining what exceptional managed services look like—helping organizations of every size stay agile, maximize their IT investments and scale with confidence,” said Jennifer Follett, VP of U.S. Content and Executive Editor, CRN, The Channel Company. “These are the innovators who stay ahead of customer needs and deliver transformative services that free businesses to focus on what they do best and accelerate their success.”

The 2026 MSP 500 list is featured online at crn.com/msp500.

About The Channel Company 

The Channel Company (TCC) is the global leader in channel growth for the world’s top technology brands. We accelerate success across strategic channels for tech vendors, solution providers and end users with premier media brands, integrated marketing and event services, strategic consulting, and exclusive market and audience insights. TCC is a portfolio company of investment funds managed by EagleTree Capital, a New York City-based private equity firm. For more information, visit:thechannelco.com.

About Cumulus Global

Nationally recognized as a leader, Cumulus Global delivers productive, secure, and affordable managed cloud services to small and midsize businesses, governments, and K-12 schools. Translating business objectives into technology needs and priorities, we design, deploy, manage, and support services that help our clients thrive and grow.

Prevent AI Data Leaks with the Right Tools

As leaders of small and midsize organizations, we need to operate efficiently and effectively within a range of security constraints. Laws, regulations, industry standards, and contractual obligations set expectations and, in most cases, impose requirements on how we manage and run our business and IT. Now, artificial intelligence (AI) adds a new layer of security challenges.

AI is most effective when it has access to a broad range of relevant information. However, that access must be carefully limited to authorized users, creating a delicate balancing act.

AI data leaks occur when AI tools and systems expose information to unauthorized users or share it inappropriately. These leaks can happen internally or externally, and may be accidental or intentional.

Preventing AI data leaks requires actively governing permissions and access, along with choosing AI tools that align with your security and privacy requirements.

Setup AI Data Governance

The days of “set and forget” permissions are over. At the macro level, AI data governance requires actively managing access controls and permissions settings.

Begin by reviewing and auditing your current access controls and permissions settings. It is common for users to rely on default sharing settings or to adjust permissions for convenience, often extending access inappropriately. While people may not actively search for and find private information, AI will.

Running an audit tool and resetting permissions can help close these gaps and provide a fresh starting point. Once permissions are properly configured, advanced security tools enable ongoing monitoring to identify new threats as they emerge. These tools can notify users and administrators of potential issues and modify permission changes to reduce risk.

Pick Secure AI Tools

With data access controls and permissions properly secured, the next step is ensuring that the AI tools and systems you use do not put your data at risk.

When selecting AI tools, look for the following attributes:Connect with a Cloud Advisor

1. Adheres to Security Standards

Include security as a critical criteria when selecting your AI tools and systems. Verify that the AI tools you pick adhere to industry and regulatory security standards.

2. Does NOT Train Models Without Permission

Never use an AI tool that trains their models without your permission. These tools effectively absorb anything you input and incorporate it into their models, potentially exposing your data to other users.

3. Does NOT Allow Human Data Review Outside Your Domain

Avoid AI tools and systems that allow humans outside of your organization to see or use data you have entered into the system. Even if these systems are not using your data to train their models, if others can see it, then it is not secure.

4. Does NOT Sell or Use Data for Other Purposes

Choose AI tools and systems that do not sell or use your data for purposes beyond providing the service. Outside of training, some AI tools mine data for sale to others for research, marketing, and other purposes.

The general rule of thumb is: If you pay, your data is private. If the tool is free, so is your data.

However, some paid AI tools still include terms and conditions that allow data collection and usage. Before moving forward with any AI tool or system, always check the fine print.

How We Help

Schedule an intro meeting with one of our Cloud Advisors. Our team can discuss how you can assess your risk, create effective policies, and select tools that deliver productive, secure, and affordable AI solutions. The meeting is free and without obligation.

About the Author

Bill Seybolt bio pictureBill is a Senior Cloud Advisor responsible for helping small and midsize organizations with productive, security, and secure managed cloud services. Bill works with executives, leaders, and team members to understand workflows, identify strategic goals and tactical requirements, and design solutions and implementation phases. Having helped hundreds of organizations successfully adopt cloud solutions, his expertise and working style ensure a comfortable experience and effective change management.

Which Workspace Business Subscription is Right for You?

Pick the right Google Workspace Business SubscriptionFor small businesses, generally those with fewer than 300 employees, Google offers three subscription options. The right choice for your business depends on your needs, priorities, and budget. While we offer a comprehensive feature comparison, the highlights below are designed to help guide your decision.

Business Starter

Cost: 
  • $7 / user / month with an Annual or Multi-Year Subscription
  • New subscription incentives: Available
  • Upgrade Incentives: N/A
Key Features:
  • Custom domain with 30 GB of storage for email and documents
  • Basic security controls
  • Email filtering, virus blocking, and phishing/malware protections
  • Groups for email lists, content sharing, calendar invites
  • Drive for Desktop
  • Shared Drive membership
  • Basic Chat and Meet features
  • Gemini AI for Gmail
Top Reasons SMBs Choose Starter:

Business Starter delivers a low-cost entry for small businesses looking for reliable email services with occasional needs for editing, document sharing, and other collaboration tools.

Business Standard

Cost: 
  • $14 / user / month with an Annual or Multi-Year Subscription
  • New subscription incentives: Available
  • Upgrade Incentives: Available
Key Features:
  • 2 TB storage per user, aggregated across subscription
  • Enhanced security controls
  • Attachment scanning / sandboxing
  • Document eSigning, approvals, custom templates
  • Advanced Shared Drive sharing and storage
  • Meet Features: Noise cancellation, breakout rooms, recording, polls, Q&A, and more
  • Gemini AI for Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Chat, and Meet
  • Full NotebookLM Access
  • Secure Data Regions
Top Reasons SMBs Choose Standard:

Business Standard is an affordable, secure platform for business productivity that is the best entry point for most small businesses. Businesses love the useful, integrated AI features and capabilities, as well as the admin-managed storage (shared drive) with secure external sharing.

Business Plus

Cost: 
  • $22 / user / month with an Annual or Multi-Year Subscription
  • New subscription incentives: Available
  • Upgrade Incentives: Available
Key Features:
  • 5 TB storage per user, aggregated across subscription
  • Advanced security controls
  • Archive / eDiscovery Services for Gmail, Drive, Shared Drives, and Chat
  • Organizational branding, including default templates and themes
  • Chat file sharing management and document controls
  • Meet recording, transcripts, and notes
  • Security advisor data protection
  • Advanced endpoint and device management and controls
Top Reasons SMBs Choose Plus:

Business Plus is a secure, affordable, productive platform with features that help meet regulatory and industry compliance requirements. Businesses that chose this subscription need or want the advanced security with compliant archiving and e-discovery, expanded storage capacity, and advanced controls for Chat, Meet, and Devices.

How We Help

Our Cloud Advisors are here to help you plan, execute, and succeed. We can help you evaluate and select the right Google Workspace Business (or Enterprise) subscription for your business. Book some time and start your journey.

About the Author

Allen Falcon is the co-founder and CEO of Cumulus Global.  Allen co-founded Cumulus Global in 2006 to offer small businesses enterprise-grade email security and compliance using emerging cloud solutions. He has led the company’s growth into a managed cloud service provider with over 1,000 customers throughout North America.

3 IT Scams for Small Businesses to Avoid (in Inc.)

Small businesses often fall prey to low-tech IT scams.

While simple, these low-tech scams can, and often do, create high levels of damage.

Our CEO, Allen Falcon, writes about 3 IT Scams for Small Businesses to Avoid over at Inc.  You can read it here.

How We Can Help

Our Cloud Advisors and Service Team can help you create and implement policies and procedures.  Our Security CPR® Managed Security Service and our Managed Cloud Services provide you with co-managed security and cloud services that ensure your IT environment is productive, secure, and affordable.

Your Strategy for Business Resilience

Cyber incidents, system failures, and unexpected disruptions are no longer rare events. For small and mid-size businesses (SMBs), even a short outage or minor breach can interrupt operations, expose sensitive data, and damage customer trust.

Business resilience means preparing your organization to absorb disruptions and keep moving forward. You cannot, however, achieve resilience with a single tool or policy. 

Business Resilience requires a layered security strategy that reduces risk, limits impact, and supports fast recovery

Why Business Resilience is Your Priority

Technology plays a critical role in nearly every part of your business. When systems are disrupted, the impact extends beyond IT to revenue, reputation, and customer confidence. 

A resilient security strategy helps you maintain operations even when things do not go as planned. 

Connect with a Cloud Advisor4 Strategic Pillars for Resilient Cybersecurity

An effective approach to security addresses risk across four key areas:

  1. Awareness: Your employees recognize common threats, follow security best practices, and understand their role in protecting the organization.
  2. Prevention: Updates, controls, and monitoring reduce exposure by closing common attack paths.
  3. Protection: Safeguards such as encryption, access controls, and multi-factor authentication limit damage when incidents occur.
  4. Recovery: Backups and response plans enable you to restore systems, data, and workflows quickly.

These pillars help you defend against both cyber threats and everyday mistakes and align with our Security CPR managed security model. 

Plan for Impact, Not Just Prevention

No environment is immune to risk. 

Even with strong preventive measures, incidents will still happen. Ongoing training, layered defenses, and clearly defined response plans will help you manage disruptions efficiently and reduce downtime. 

Preparation ensures that a security event becomes a manageable incident rather than a prolonged crisis.

Resilient cybersecurity is the foundation for business resilience. 

Resilience is a Strategic Commitment

Building resilience is an ongoing effort that evolves as threats, technologies, and business needs change. With the right strategy and experienced partners, you can stay prepared, protect critical systems, and maintain stability when disruptions occur.

Managed Cloud Services Support Business Resilience

Managed cloud and managed security services play a critical role in helping you improve security and business resilience without overwhelming internal teams. At Cumulus Global, we support resilience through:

  • Comprehensive IT and security management
  • Secure collaboration and productivity solutions
  • Cloud infrastructure monitoring, optimization, and protection

By aligning cloud technology with your business objectives, our managed cloud services and our Security CPR™ Managed Security Services improve reliability, reduce risk, and support long-term continuity.

About the Author

Bill Seybolt bio pictureBill is a Senior Cloud Advisor responsible for helping small and midsize organizations with productive, security, and secure managed cloud services. Bill works with executives, leaders, and team members to understand workflows, identify strategic goals and tactical requirements, and design solutions and implementation phases. Having helped hundreds of organizations successfully adopt cloud solutions, his expertise and working style ensure a comfortable experience and effective change management.