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Symantec Expands Small Business Services
August 02, 2007
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The beta version of Symantec's Online Backup Service for small businesses -- part of the Symantec Protection Network -- will be introduced in the "near future," according to Symantec Senior Manager Mike Baldwin, who noted that the beta will be followed by other on-demand apps that make sense for Symantec to deliver in a SaaS format.

Symantec is planning to expand the offerings in its Symantec Protection Network, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that the company initially announced in April, with a beta version of its Online Backup Service.

The Symantec Protection Network will offer a smorgasbord of technologies that are based on the company's current enterprise offerings in what the company deems a cost-effective, easy-to-use delivery model aimed at protecting small and midsize businesses (SMBs).

"Small businesses have the same needs around security , accessibility, information availability, and data protection as an enterprise organization might," said Symantec Senior Manager Mike Baldwin, "but without the wherewithal necessarily to staff up internally to handle those needs or to lay out large amounts of money for infrastructure  and equipment."

Beta Backup

Symantec's moves in the SMB  market are not solo. Google and Microsoft  have begun to capitalize on the opportunities to offer applications and services to smaller organizations over the Web. Symantec is rolling out the Online Backup Service to address what the company has said is one of the most immediate and pressing problems for small and midsize businesses today: disaster recovery.

Symantec is assuring smaller organizations that subscribe to the Online Backup Service that they will be able to expand their disaster-recovery capabilities and stay current with advancements in backup and recovery technology  without costly migration or upgrade processes.

"Small and midsize businesses, like their enterprise counterparts, are facing new and significant challenges pertaining to data protection," Doug Chandler, program director at IDC, said in a statement. "Symantec Protection Network - Online Backup Service leverages the software-as-a-service model to offer sub-enterprise firms a more affordable way to get access to proven data protection technology."

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