Xerox jumps into SMB cloud infrastructure services fray
Summary: IT services giant offers cloud-hosted servers, backup and disaster recovery services through its army of business partners and VARs.
Drawing on its extensive IT services capabilities, Xerox is the lastest big-name technology vendor to begin provisioning a series of cloud service focused on small and midsize businesses.
The services will be sold by the company's army of VARs and business partners, and they are explicitly "priced" to focus on SMBs with between $10 million and $150 million in revenue. So, if you are smaller, they might seem a little dear, I suppose. In fact, the descriptions seem much more focused on midsize companies, if you ask me.
The services include:
- Xerox Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) for midrange and Intel systems; the focus is on being able to support legacy enterprise resource planning applications and environments with multiple operating systems.
- Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery Service; the pitch is that data, applications and operating systems can all be restored in less than 24 hours. The data that your organization stores in the cloud will be backed up replicated, secured and encrypted on a daily basis.
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