News | September 25, 2013

StorageCraft Extends Reduced-Rate Offer For Cloud Services

Oct. 31 new deadline for MSPs to receive 30-percent discount on new devices in StorageCraft Cloud

Managed service providers (MSPs) in the United States and Canada now have an extra month to take advantage of a 30-percent discount for using StorageCraft Cloud Services. StorageCraft Technology Corporation, one of the most trusted names in system and data back-up and disaster recovery, made the decision to extend the offer’s deadline to Oct. 31, 2013, due to the tremendous response that it has had from MSPs.

The special discounted rate applies to all new devices activated in the StorageCraft Cloud through Oct. 31 and will be valid for the first six billing cycles. The offer is available to current StorageCraft MSP partners who want to add new devices and to managed service providers who do not currently have devices in the StorageCraft Cloud.

“The response to the 30-percent discount on StorageCraft Cloud Services has exceeded our expectations, and we have decided to extend the offer,” said Curt James, vice president of marketing and business development at StorageCraft. “StorageCraft Cloud Services is a reliable, high-quality product that gives small and medium business owners and IT managers peace of mind knowing that their systems and data are safely backed-up, and more importantly, can be quickly and easily restored after a disaster.”  

Leveraging award-winning StorageCraft ShadowProtect technology, StorageCraft Cloud Services allows companies to use offsite backups of servers for complete system and data disaster recovery. StorageCraft Cloud Services includes anytime, anywhere access to data and instant system failover in the cloud. It gives users options that range from instant virtualization of their servers to simple archiving, which allows small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to have aggressive recovery time objectives for their systems and near-continuous data protection, while keeping control over their systems and data in the cloud.

StorageCraft Cloud Services provides the following features for MSPs:

  • Instant virtualization of backup images in the cloud.
  • File-and-folder access of data for smaller disasters.
  • Personal control of customer backups for fast recoveries.
  • High encryption and facility security standards.

StorageCraft Cloud Services is available in tiered options:

  • Cloud Basic: Archives critical business backup images.
  • Cloud+: Includes everything in Cloud Basic, plus immediate file and folder recovery.
  • Cloud Premium: Includes everything in Cloud+, as well as instant virtualization of data and system failover in the cloud.

In addition, MSPs in the United States may mirror their customers' backups to a second data center for an additional layer of protection.

This promotional offer for StorageCraft Cloud Services is only available to U.S. and Canadian MSPs. Promo details are also available at www.storagecraft.com/blog/experience-our-cloud/. For MSPs currently in the StorageCraft Cloud, the reduced-rate will be automatically applied to new devices added between today and Oct. 31, 2013.

StorageCraft, founded in December 2003, is a provider of best-in-class backup, disaster recovery, system migration and data protection solutions for servers, desktops and laptops. The StorageCraft Recover-Ability Solution gives small and medium-sized businesses the power to recover anytime, anywhere, from any disaster, large or small. Earlier in September, StorageCraft ShadowProtect Desktop 5 received PC Magazine’s Editors’ Choice Award for Backup Software.

About StorageCraft Technology Corporation
StorageCraft Technology Corporation provides best-in-class backup, disaster recovery, system migration, data protection, and cloud services solutions for servers, desktops and laptops. StorageCraft delivers software and services solutions that enable users to maintain business continuity during times of disaster, computer outages, or other unforeseen events by reducing downtime, improving security and stability for systems and data. For more information, visit www.storagecraft.com.

Source: StorageCraft Technology Corporation