DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 30, 2017 -- SolarWinds MSP, a global leader in delivering comprehensive, scalable IT service management solutions to IT solution providers and managed service providers (MSPs), today announced that SolarWinds® Backup Documents has been fully integrated into SolarWinds RMM (both cloud and on-premises versions). In addition, a newly released price point of $1 per workstation/month resolves the cost challenges typically associated with provisioning and administering a full workstation backup program.
SolarWinds Backup Documents delivers the ability to manage backup and recovery for all business documents—designed to prevent downtime from natural disasters, hardware failures, accidental deletions, ransomware, and user error. Users can leverage the cloud to rapidly and easily self-service restore documents to any location in the world, based on twice-daily automated backups.
“Many businesses only back up critical servers and sometimes one or two critical workstations, resulting in many valuable spreadsheets, documents, and presentations being overlooked due to cost or technician time required,” said Greg Lissy, vice president of product management, SolarWinds MSP. “It’s important for a business to be able to streamline its backup process for all workstations. With Backup Documents, SolarWinds RMM users now have a simple, affordable offering to secure their important documents and expand their backup beyond critical servers.”
Backup Documents is part of the complete SolarWinds Backup solution, which delivers workstation, application, and server backup from a single dashboard—as an essential part of a strong layered security strategy.
About SolarWinds MSP
SolarWinds MSP empowers MSPs of every size and scale worldwide to create highly efficient and profitable businesses that drive a measurable competitive advantage. Integrated solutions including automation, security, and network and service management (both on-premises and in the cloud), backed by actionable data insights, help MSPs get the job done easier and faster. SolarWinds MSP helps MSPs focus on what matters most: meeting their SLAs and creating a profitable business. For more information, visit solarwindsmsp.com.
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