EDMONTON, AB, June 19, 2013 (Press-News.org) NIRIX Inc., a Canadian cloud computing service provider, responds to customer feedback and market research to introduce oneBackup SMB, a cloud backup solution for small and medium business.
Caught In The Middle
Small business is agile business. Market research sources show that small business customers are statistically more likely to adopt cloud services, but few cloud services are designed with the small business in mind. While enterprise services are over-featured and out of the budget for many SMBs, consumer-quality services can't offer the security or reliability they need. Even fewer services are available that are located entirely in Canada.
"Some of our competitors for the SMB backup market are trying to work upwards, and to engineer a compelling business product out of an existing consumer grade service," says Cameron Bayly, NIRIX Marketing Manager. "NIRIX's small business service is hosted on the same infrastructure we use for big business, and we bring that quality and security to oneBackup SMB." Located in our fully Canadian, PIA, PCI-DSS and CSAE 3416 Type II compliant datacenter; NIRIX services are trusted by highly-regulated Canadian enterprises to comply with requirements common to healthcare operations, publicly traded companies, and the financial industry.
100 GB of Robust, Highly Secure Canadian Cloud Backup
You can try it for free. Get an early-access invite to the soft launch of NIRIX oneBackup SMB at www.nirix.com/smb. Signup ends August 1, 2013. Service begins shortly thereafter.
NIRIX Inc., established in 2001 by Steven Hsu, is a Canadian provider of IT solutions and cloud computing for Western Canadian enterprise size businesses, channel partners, and SMBs. A Microsoft and Dell partner, NIRIX offers attractively-priced customizable cloud IT packages and knowledgeable, user-focused technical support from their Edmonton offices. Services include online data backup, hosted desktop solutions, e-mail, co-location, and server hosting.
Enterprise-Quality Cloud Backup at Small Business Prices with NIRIX oneBackup SMB
NIRIX announces the imminent soft launch of a small business cloud backup with a free early access invite.
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[Press-News.org] Enterprise-Quality Cloud Backup at Small Business Prices with NIRIX oneBackup SMBNIRIX announces the imminent soft launch of a small business cloud backup with a free early access invite.