Monthly Archives: February 2012

Our new partnership with Kaseya

So by now a lot of you have heard the big news that we’ve been excited about for a while now – we’ve officially partnered with Kaseya! If we could update our Facebook accordingly, we’d change our status to “In a relationship.” This partnership is a win for everyone, really. It’s definitely exciting for us

Kaseya and StorageCraft Announce OEM Partnership

Delivering Integrated Business Continuity to Customers            ***  SAN JOSE, Calif. and DRAPER, UT– Feb. 29, 2012 — Kaseya®, the leading global provider of automated IT systems management software, today announced an OEM relationship with StorageCraft Technology Corporation, a software company that develops best-in-class backup, disaster recovery, system migration and data protection solutions for servers,

StorageCraft Launches Backup and Disaster Recovery Training and Certification

New technical and sales training helps partners deliver business continuity with confidence *** DRAPER, Utah, U.S.A. – Feb. 16, 2012 – StorageCraft Technology Corporation, a provider of best-in-class backup, disaster recovery, system migration and data protection solutions for servers, desktops and laptops, today announced the launch of the StorageCraft Training and Certification program, designed to

Gathering Clouds

Let’s get the business  stuff over with first.  This week we released a new white paper called “Cloud, Smog, and Fog? Our Forecast on Business Continuity and the Cloud.” The paper was adapted from the awesome keynote address delivered by our very own senior technical product manager, Matt Urmston, at last October’s SMB Nation. In

WHITE PAPER: Cloud, Fog, or Smog

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Do the cloud, cloud computing, or cloud-based backup live up to the hype? Is this something you should use yourself? Is it something you should recommend to your clients? Before you jump in, you need to know how the cloud is positioned today, understand its many value propositions, and look at how you can get

Make More Money with Business Continuity

Backup. Disaster recover. Business continuity. Somewhere along the line, these ideas blurred together. We’ve talked before on this blog about the differences, but what does that mean for you? The truth is that many people out there today claim to be offering business continuity. And why wouldn’t they? It’s a “sexier” phrase, one that doesn’t