MSPs and Hybrid Storage Solutions: Make Hybrid Storage a Businesses Best Friend

This excerpt is from an article at www.v3b.com by Shelly Kramer

Read more: http://www.v3b.com/2015/08/msps-and-hybrid-storage-solutions-make-hybrid-storage-a-businesses-best-friend/#ixzz3kbLSnrXh

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But the Cloud is Scary!

Now, it’s no secret that the cloud isn’t always a 100 percent perfect solution, and ultimately, it shouldn’t be seen as a substitute for on location solutions. Sometimes, data uploads can be achingly slow, and, as we’ve all seen with recent headlines, security breaches are a very real threat. And if ‘the cloud’ still sounds scary to many businesses out there, dare I say that ‘hybrid cloud solutions’ probably sounds even scarier—a bit like a three-headed monster—instead of the perfect, and highly scalable mash-up between traditional backup solutions and cloud based storage that it is.

What smart MSPs should be focusing on when it comes to selling clients on hybrid cloud storage is just how effective it can be as an additional tier to on-site physical storage infrastructure. The cloud simply acts as an extension of what they already have, preventing the need to invest in additional hardware, and providing almost unlimited, and flexible, benefits.

Selling the Benefits of Hybrid Cloud Storage 

Cost. Since hybrid systems make use of the immense storage capacities of the cloud married with the greater performance of on-site drives, clients need to be aware that they can reduce the number of on-premise, physical storage devices they need to have on site, thereby also reducing the requirement to manage and maintain local resources. Boom. Reduced operational costs. In fact, enterprises often reap a 20-30 percent cost reduction on non-critical infrastructure when they make the switch to a hybrid cloud solution.

Capacity. Cloud storage solutions offer firms an unmatched degree of scalability, allowing businesses to ebb and flow when it comes to data storage needs, and save money (yet again) by not having to maintain unused on-site infrastructure. Also, by storing low-risk data on public clouds, space is freed up to keep more important information protected, and easily accessed, on-site.

Performance. Related to capacity, accessing data becomes much faster when pertinent, day-to-day information is able to be stored onsite from on-site hardware than when it needs to be sent longer distances, such as to and from a cloud provider. However cloud providers are catching on to this; Hybrid solutions can store data locally and use WAN optimization techniques, eliminating the transfer of redundant data and improving speeds.

Data protection/back-ups and archiving. The cloud can act as a constant back up for local drives so in the case of an emergency, you can provide clients with quick retrieval and recovery from any on-site technology failures. Generally speaking, enterprises spend millions on in-house backup systems that are rarely if ever needed. The public cloud ensure that organizations only pay for disaster recovery when they need it, instead of paying for it when they don’t. That said, migrating backups to the cloud is not always easy, and another benefit MSPs can bring to the table is their experience with cloud database and storage in order to meet compliance standards.

Use Cases for Hybrid Clouds

There are various areas the smart MSP can focus when it comes to pitching a hybrid cloud solution to their clients. Here are three:

Testing new applications. With many business leaders still sketchy about the cloud (see above re: three headed monster), proposing that companies test the waters by using it as a testing or staging environment is a great way to reduce some of the fear, and bring about increased confidence in what the cloud can bring to the table. In the case of untested applications, it makes sense for teams to test out the work on a public cloud, before committing to the cost of private clouds. This way too, in-house developers can get familiar with cloud architecture, and not risk an inexperienced cloud engineer wreaking havoc on their applications.

Increased capacity demands. Similarly, if an application is successful, and new capacity demands need to be met, a hybrid solution allows a smooth transfer from public to private cloud in order to handle these loads. Also, there might be applications a business needs to run on-site, but can store in the cloud. Especially applications that create their own data, and lots of it, such as sensors placed on devices, security cameras or audio systems. The rise of the Internet of Things is definitely going to change more risk averse minds, as the amount of data that needs to be stored will soon be increasing by leaps and bounds.

Legacy systems. Many organizations have complex lines of application dependency. In most cases, some components of these apps can move to the cloud, but those tied into legacy systems can’t. MSPs should make the case for maintaining legacy systems in house, or on private clouds, while pushing for other components to move to the public cloud.

As more and more companies look toward cloud solutions for specific functions, MSPs with experience are in a great position to capitalize on the demand. MSPs need to act as consultants in order to determine the right approach for their clients. There are dozens of factors to look at when choosing the right provider—from backend and commercial support to community size and appropriate system administration features—and it is the job of the savvy MSP to help the client make the right choice.

MSPs who suggest a hybrid cloud storage to their clients can be sure they are offering more value, improved security, and lower costs.

What’s your take? Have you seen an increased interest in hybrid cloud storage solutions among your clients? Do you have a strategy percolating for how to best sell hybrid cloud services? What are the biggest challenges you face in that regard? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Read more: http://www.v3b.com/2015/08/msps-and-hybrid-storage-solutions-make-hybrid-storage-a-businesses-best-friend/#ixzz3kbLKE8Ob

What is SaaS and why should you care?

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a new way of distributing software in which vendors or service providers, instead of selling it to companies, make it available to customers over the internet, using cloud-computing technology. So instead of companies installing software in their own servers, software providers host the software at theirs and just charge them according to the time they spent using it, or a monthly fee.  Via http://ow.ly/REqJr

As a client of Syntropy Cloud, you are able to utilize SaaS from other vendors to run your business, or launch your own SaaS product for your own clients.  CRM is one of the most highly sought and monetized SaaS products.

Here is a video that better explains what is SaaS:

Benefits of the SaaS model include:

  • easier administration
  • automatic updates and patch management
  • compatibility: All users will have the same version of software.
  • easier collaboration, for the same reason
  • global accessibility.

The traditional model of software distribution, in which software is purchased for and installed on personal computers, is sometimes referred to as software as a product.

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According to Bessemer Venture Partners‘s Cloud Index, here is an list of the top 30 SaaS companies:

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Symantec Adds IoT Security; Enters 1 Billion Device Market

‘ “As IoT innovation and adoption continues to grow, so has the opportunity for new cyber security risks. This is the next frontier. In the automotive industry, hackers can literally steer the car and ‘hit the brakes’ from their keyboards,” says Shankar Somasundaram, the Senior Director of Internet of Things Security at Symantec.

“Symantec is partnering with manufacturers in the automotive, industrial control, and semiconductor industries, in addition to our work in healthcare and retail markets,”  Somasundaram adds.

Symantec will protect IoT devices with its new Embedded Critical System Protection (ECSP) suite. With the Symantec Embedded Critical System Protection, IoT device owners can setup encrypted authentication, device security, and analytics.’

via http://ow.ly/RBmK0

How does IoT factor in to your business?

Cloud Computing for a Better Business: Why #Cloud? #Syntropy is the best solution for #Entrepreneurs via @MohitTater http://ow.ly/RvH8q 

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Cloud computing is a general term for the delivery of hosted services over the Internet.

Cloud Computing for a Better Business: Why #Cloud? #Syntropy is the best solution for #Entrepreneurs via @MohitTater http://ow.ly/RvH8q

“There are more to cloud computing than simply getting your storage capacity, compute resources or application within minutes. Many business owners will tell you these benefits as well:

Secured Business Operation. Using standardized services significantly reduce problems and errors.

Better use of resources. Less operational issues and projects that are more efficient allow your staff to spend their time on other more productive activities that offers greater potential value to your company.

New Business Models. Thanks to cloud computing, setting up a new business has become easier.

Business Flexibility. Allowing cloud computing in your business allows you to streamline everything from IT projects, worker collaboration and rapid uptime during a system failure.

Syntropy Cloud provides all this and more, in an infinitely scalable, flexible, and secured environment.  Crypt Office offers the ease of having your own private encrypted cloud synched to your local computer. Can you imagine having your cloud files not only sync’d to your computer but using your native operating system? By native we mean the same exact look and feel as your desktop and folder structure. The same drag and drop usability that your operating system’s GUI provides.

It works so easily we promise you, you will eventually forget you are actually working on your cloud and not your local computer’s hard drive!

Check it out- Crypt Office

UX is imperative- every $1 in gets you $2 to $100 in Return. Syntropy Cloud gets it. That’s why Crypt Office offers the same drag and drop usability that your operating system’s GUI provides.

Web-based software application design firm, UpTop‘s Chief Creative Strategist, Charlie Claxton is focused heavily on the impact of great UX design and conversion strategy on business success, having led design efforts for companies like Amazon, Boeing, Expedia, and Microsoft.

Claxton states, If you’re wondering about the power and value of user experience design, let me offer one of those statistics that makes you blink and read it twice to make sure you’re not seeing things. Every dollar invested in UX yields a return between $2 and $100. Let me repeat it another way: UX yields a return between $2 and $100 on every dollar invested.”

Claxton notes, “Yet what’s nearly as surprising as that one statistic is the number of companies and entrepreneurs that still consider UX design as icing on the cake, a “nice to have” discipline instead of a “must-have.”

Claxton closes with the note that if you’re considering your company’s success, the importance of UX design cannot be overlooked. “After all, what successful business person wouldn’t want to invest in a tool that at the very least generates a dollar of profit for every dollar you spent?”

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Crypt Office© – Secure Remote Office Environment

Have you ever dreamed of having your own private encrypted cloud sync to your local computer? Can you imagine having your cloud files not only sync’d to your computer but using your native operating system? By native we mean the same exact look and feel as your desktop and folder structure. The same drag and drop usability that your operating system’s GUI provides.

It works so easy we promise you, you will eventually forget you are actually working on your cloud and not your local computer’s hard drive!

Here is a quick visual example:

Our software development team at SyntropySoftware.com has made this dream a reality by building a custom cloud filesharing and management software solution called CryptOffice©

How to Avoid FrankenCloud Syndrome

As you can see from the following excerpt from an article on Thoughts on Cloud FrankenCloud is a common issue for businesses across diverse industries.  Crypt Office by SyntropyCloud.com provides businesses the foundation for effortlessly increasing productivity, organization, security, and providing secure p2p filesharing within the enterprise.

“Early adopters of the cloud were quick to realize that the use of legacy on-premise systems and over reliance on Excel spreadsheets were no longer sufficient to meet modern business challenges. They were cumbersome and difficult to maintain, not to mention costly, and lacked the flexibility and agility that businesses needed. As these early adopters recognized the value of moving to the cloud, they quickly implemented applications that supported their own strategic initiatives, primarily across marketing, sales and HR in those days, without really stopping to consider if or how each application fit into a broader, long-term business strategy.

While these implementations still resulted in several early wins, they eventually created an interdepartmental disconnect that many businesses are still dealing with today. As each new cloud was introduced, the effort required to manage each technology stack grew more tedious, forcing IT to deal with massive integration headaches and security challenges. Employees experienced a loss of productivity because they had to grapple with multiple databases, reporting tools, user interfaces and logins. In addition, decision making was impacted because cloud silos hindered business leaders from getting a comprehensive view of performance across their entire organization. Essentially, businesses created a new version of the same old monster by simply stitching together disparate cloud applications across different platforms.”

Crypt Office by Syntropy Cloud can elimintate these issues for your business, enabling your enterprise to function at a higher level or organization, simplicity, and synchronicity- in short, in syntropy.

Have you ever dreamed of having your own private encrypted cloud sync to your local computer? Can you imagine having your cloud files not only sync’d to your computer but using your native operating system? By native we mean the same exact look and feel as your desktop and folder structure. The same drag and drop usability that your operating system’s GUI provides.

Crypt Office is so seamless and easy!  We promise you will eventually forget you are actually working on your cloud and not your local computer’s hard drive.

Here is a quick visual example:

Crypt Office by Syntropycloud.com screenshot

Every day a growing number of companies, from the smallest to the largest, are moving into the realm of “anytime, anywhere” business. This requires access to data and important files from virtually any point and via any device. At the same time, companies are experiencing a vastly increased need for cyber security, as hacking, data theft and other types of cyber-crime and loss are on the increase. Additionally, many companies want to keep data offsite and securely locked away from potential risk or loss from weather-related incidents.

CryptOffice meets all these needs, offering a flexible approach to storing, saving and accessing critical data, while never needing to worry about loss.

CryptOffice is the first solution of its kind; a flexible, feature-rich private data storage and data-sharing service that is easy-to-use while offering iron-clad, end-to-end encryption.

Customers have the flexibility of using the CryptOffice secure cloud or they can use their own cloud or even a mixed solution. CryptOffice allows the user to access, customize, set and change a full range of easy-to-use features, including the ability to share documents directly person-to-person using secure, peer-to-peer protocol.

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Come check out Crypt Office at SyntropyCloud.com

Cloud Storage and Hosting Reseller Syntropy Cloud to Offer Lifetime Residual Commissions to Affiliates for the Life of Clients

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That I know of, my company is the only one that offers lifetime residual commissions to affiliates for as long as their referrals remain clients of Syntropy Cloud’s services. We pay 10% every month of the referral’s cloud storage plan.

Please visit our site for more information on the plans we offer, and all the features included!

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