Vertical MSP Success Proves Acceptance of Cloud Backup
With cloud computing on the rise, several companies now focus on making cloud backup even better.
- (1888PressRelease) May 04, 2011 - While experts still argue about the acceptance of cloud computing, the industry has already taken its choice. Data protection specialist, NovaStor has talked to long-term customers and found that vertical industry offerings, such as the services provided by FRED IT and others, have already convinced companies of the need for cloud computing, storage, and furthermore, backup.
SMB Spending on Cloud Computing Estimated To Approach $100 Billion
According to recent research released by AMI Partners, SMB spending on cloud computing will approach $100 billion by 2014. Merrill Lynch estimates that the cloud computing market will grow by $160 billion by 2014. Numbers and estimates aside, it goes unsaid that SMBs are swiftly adopting cloud services and are doing so for good reasons: it's a cost-reduction strategy and to enable greater agility.
Cloud services adoption increased significantly during the first half of 2010. IT management software maker, Spiceworks found that 14 percent of SMBs reported that they use cloud computing services and another 10 percent expect to deploy cloud services in the very near future. With computing and storage moving to the cloud, companies are now also beginning to understand the importance of cloud backup.
Several companies have launched or are in the process of launching an online backup service and have good reason to expect a successful new business field. The success is proven by companies such as Australia's largest IT solution provider, FRED IT, who has launched an online backup service in 2006. Today, the Fred IT Group is Australia's largest IT solution provider to the pharmacy industry, serving over 3,000 customers throughout the country with managed IT services. A detailed case study is available from NovaStor.
"Data protection services are particularly popular with customers, as data availability is a must, but hardly ever does a company engage an administrator who maintains a professional infrastructure," says Mike Andrews, Managing Director at NovaStor. "Managed Service providers, such as FRED IT though, offer welcome solutions for these companies and often become long-term business partners."
Availability
NovaStor's data protection software for individual workstations, servers, including Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server, unlimited virtual machines on VMware servers, heterogeneous networks of all sizes and cloud backup offerings is available in NovaStor's online store and from authorized IT resellers.
Links for Additional Information
Merrill Lynch Study
http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2009/11/merrill-lynch-cloud-computing.php
AMI Partners Study
http://www.crn.in/Software-019Aug010-SMB-Cloud-Spending-To-Approach-100-Billion-By-2014.aspx
FRED IT: NovaBACKUP xSP Enables Backup Services for the Pharmeaceutical Industry
http://www.novastor.com/documents/CASESTUDY_FRED_IT_E_fin%20vor%20frei_060411.pdf
About NovaStor
NovaStor (www.novastor.com) is a leading international provider of software solutions for data protection and availability. NovaStor provides software, SaaS solutions and services for local and online backup, as well as restore and retention of business-critical data. Clients include home, mobile, and SMB users, service providers as well as international corporations. NovaStor's cost-effective solutions are platform- and hardware-independent and ensure that optimal technological and economical use is gained from the customer's existing and future IT environment. NovaStor is headquartered in Switzerland (Zug), has offices in Germany (Hamburg) and the USA (CA, Agoura Hills), and is represented in numerous other countries through partnerships.
For Further Information:
NovaStor
Kristin Tinsley
29209 Canwood Street
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
Tel: +1 (805) 579-6700
Fax: +1 (805) 579-6710
Email: Kristin.Tinsley ( @ ) novastor dot com
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