Enhanced: StorageCraft Cloud Services for MSPs

Enhanced: StorageCraft Cloud Services for MSPs

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Arcserve drives cost effectiveness and ROI to MSPs in cloud services. StorageCraft Cloud Services Basic with 500 GB, freely configurable restore points over a year, cloud management console and an on-premises license included.

Arcserve, long-standing and leading provider of solutions for data protection and ransomware protection, has expanded its StorageCraft Cloud Services Basic. With the new offer, MSPs can offer cloud backup and disaster recovery services with a very good ROI (return on investment) and high profit potential to a broader group of customers. The StorageCraft Cloud Services Basic now include 500 GB backup volume per machine, freely configurable recovery points over a full year and a powerful cloud portal for management at a price of 20 euros per machine. The offer also includes an on-premises data protection license for either ShadowXafe or ShadowProtect.

Data backup for smaller companies too

With StorageCraft Cloud Services Basic, MSPs can address a broader spectrum of corporate requirements, for example for small businesses or for the data protection of a few physical and virtual workstations. Thanks to StorageCraft Cloud Services Basic, data backup and recovery in the cloud is now economically viable for such environments. Now MSPs can orchestrate the storage over several computers or machines and thus achieve maximum flexibility with a very good ROI. In contrast to typical cloud service providers who charge fees for storing and retrieving data or restoring files in the event of a failure, these functions are included as standard with StorageCraft Cloud Services.

Flexible cloud backup services

Nicolai Landbrecher, Managing Director Data-Sec GmbH, says: “Although more and more customers are asking for cloud backup services, it has since been difficult to find a robust, flexible, easy-to-manage and profitable solution. StorageCraft Cloud Services Basic solve these problems. Features such as up to 20 restore points over a full year mean that we can configure backup and restore according to the specific needs of our customers. In addition, the central and easy-to-use self-service portal makes administration remarkably simple and efficient and also contributes to the ROI. "

Florian Malecki, Senior Director, International Product Marketing at Arcserve explains: “As a XNUMX% channel-focused company, we want to ensure that our partners can easily and agile solve all data protection and business continuity problems for their customers, regardless of their size , Complexity and location. It does this by improving the economics and ROI of StorageCraft Cloud Services. In this way we help MSPs to generate additional organic and new sales opportunities. "

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About StorageCraft, an Arcserve company

StorageCraft, an Arcserve company, offers the broadest range of best-in-class solutions for managing, protecting, and recovering all data, regardless of size, location, or complexity. The company's unified solution portfolio, consisting of Arcserve and StorageCraft technology, eliminates complexity while offering first-class, cost-effective, agile and massively scalable data protection and security for all data environments. This includes on-premise, off-premise (including DRaaS, BaaS and cloud-to-cloud), hyper-converged and edge infrastructures. With decades of award-winning technology solutions and a continuous focus on innovation, partners and customers can be sure that they are always building on next-generation data environments and infrastructures. As an Arcserve company, StorageCraft is 100% channel focused and has a presence in over 150 countries.


 

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