Remote Backup Service
Providers:
Clarifying the Value
Proposition
White Paper presented by:
REMOTE BACKUP SYSTEMS, INC.
ONLINE BACKUP SOFTWARE
Introduction
Online Backup of computer data is finally gaining mainstream
acceptance among business and consumer clients alike. After many years of wait-and-see pessimism, the
near-ubiquitous nature of broadband internet connectivity has helped remote
data backup finally come into its own.
In an effort to capitalize on the newfound popularity of the
service, hordes of wholesale online-only backup companies have sprung up, advertising
remote backup services at ultra low prices.
Data storage and remote data repository companies are also on every
virtual corner, hawking wildly varied products that initially confuse even industry
veterans.
The value of computer data is higher today than ever before,
yet many online remote backup companies seem convinced that businesses are
interested in a 'lowest common denominator' backup solution. Corners are being cut, misinformation rules,
and marketing dollars are flying. In a
forest-and-trees analogy, price wars are blinding corporate America to the
critical data management component they began looking for in the first place -
service.
A brief History of the Remote Data Backup Universe
In the olden days - that is the mid 1980's - there simply
wasn't any commercially available remote backup software. The microcomputer
industry was in a great state of change with modems stalled at 1200 to 2400
baud, making transfers of large amounts of data excruciatingly slow (1 mb = 72
minutes!!).
While faster modems and more secure internet protocols were
in development, tape backup systems gained in popularity. During that same period the need for an
affordable, reliable online backup system was becoming clear. The first commercial remote backup system was
deployed in 1987 for a medical group in Memphis, Tennessee - and the age of
online backup had begun.
Today, natural disasters, terrorism, and power-grid failures
have helped terms like "disaster recovery" and "business continuity" enter the
boardroom. At the same time, many IT
firms are looking to offer services which provide a recurring revenue stream
while requiring minimal resource dedication.
Given these trends, remote backup looks more attractive than ever.
Reseller, Online Service, or Service Provider- Who Has My
Data, and Where?
When a business decides to add Remote Backup to their data
management or disaster recovery plan, the subsequent decision on which type of
support services to choose can be equally as critical.
To cut through some of the confusion and hype, it can safely
be said that there are three main types of remote backup companies available:
Backup
Service Resellers - These companies act as middlemen, charging their
clients for the use of another company's backup software, hardware, and/or
support network. While this may be an
attractive option, it is important to consider that the ability to return
backed-up data to a client is dictated primarily by the hosting entity, not the
sales organization.
Online Data
Storage /Data Repository Vendors - Like the names imply, data
storage and repository companies rent space on their servers permitting clients
to park data there - with variations on accessibility and sharing. These offerings run the gamut from consumer
photo-sharing applications to those which allow business clients to share and
collaborate on projects, documents, and other data.
Remote
Backup Service Providers - These firms typically use locally hosted client
and server software and managing their own storage servers, and offer a
completely automated and secure data backup service while maintaining an active
role in the deployment, configuration, service, and support of the product.
Perhaps the most important difference between the types of
companies discussed above is the availability and level of service offered.
Customer Service can be a major cost center for larger-scale
operations, especially considering that the company's revenues may not be
directly tied to the product they are supporting. Support at larger online-only backup companies may be outsourced,
so it pays to get a clear understanding of the costs, processes, and quality of
general support and restore activity prior to signing up. For example, one prominent discount online
provider charges a whopping 20 times the backup cost for restoring the same
amount of data.
Customer service is a basic business element for most remote
backup service providers and typically begins during the sales process. Since a
provider has the opportunity to become familiar with an organization's business
processes and network architecture, it is able to tailor the service to fit the
specific needs and budget of clients. For
small and medium businesses without a dedicated IT staff, this is an especially
critical consideration.
When researching and contacting backup service providers
note the people that answer the phone and what they know or are willing to
learn about:
·
Your business and business processes
·
The value and configuration of your data and networks
·
Your staff, location, clientele, and customer touch points
Cost/Benefit Analysis of Remote Backup Services - Don't
Believe the Hype
As with most cut-rate professional services, budget data
service outfits tend to offer a mass appeal marketing approach and a lower
level of service. The 'get what you pay
for' concept has been proven time and again in many technology sectors. Don't believe the marketing hype. If it sounds too good to be true, it is.
Regrettably, it is difficult to uncover critical shortcomings of a
bargain-basement backup service until after a data loss.
Many low-cost data service companies actually derive substantial
revenue from selling advertising space on their service's website or product
user interface, or by making their clients' email addresses and contact
information available to advertisers and 'business partners'. Ads + Spam = Revenue!
When evaluating backup companies be sure to ask questions
about security, automation, and version control. It pays to spend some time examining the technical competencies
of both product and staff to ensure that you are getting the service that your
organization needs, not just the flavor-of-the-week at a discounted price.
Media Contact information:
Tommy Gardner, Licensee Support Division
Remote Backup Systems, Inc.
P -800-945-4491 http://remote-backup.com
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