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MSPs: Going that Extra Mile for Your Clients

ActiveImage can help you go the extra mile for your clients.

ActiveImage can help you provide the best backup and disaster recovery solutions to your clients. However, it is not only the products and solutions on offer that need to be outstanding, but the customer service and satisfaction needs to be high. Clients who have a bad experience are more likely to find another service provider. To avoid creating a reputation of bad service and stop using more and more money to find new clients, here are 5 ways to help retain your clients and ensure good customer relations.

5 Ways to Improve Customer Satisfaction

  1. Many clients want a way in which they can easily look up their current IT problem and fix it themselves, without having to wait on a technician. By providing accurate and clear self-support resources, such as newsletters on relevant topics, or an educational client portal with ‘DIY’ guides, their relationship with your MSP will improve, as they see you as a helpful and efficient service provider.
  2. Keeping to your service agreements with regards to pricing, response and expectations is vital to ensuring the client has a good experience and is happy to stay within your client base, as they are getting what they pay for.
  3. Although your service agreement outlines what your client can expect of you, there is no reason why you can’t exceed expectations, especially when it comes to fast response. Look at how logging issues or your processes of escalation can be made more efficient.
  4. Most clients are also happy to pay extra if they know they are getting premium treatment. Think of how you can package solutions and create add-ons, such as after-hours support, office supply delivery and tiered backup and disaster recovery options.
  5. It is the little things that end up making the difference and ensuring you keep your client base. Consider calling clients to chat about your service, or inviting them to regular client appreciation events. Your clients will appreciate the gesture and be happy to have you as their service provider for the foreseeable future.

It costs less to keep your customers satisfied than it does to find brand new ones. Speak to us today about how our backup and disaster recovery solutions can help you keep your customers satisfied and enable you to keep on going the extra mile for them everyday.

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Why Choose ActiveImage?

If you are looking for a long term business partner, that is fully committed to you and delivers on all expectations, then ActiveImage is the partner for you.

Our years of experience in providing solutions in backup and disaster recovery proves we understand the need to provide a stable solution, unparalleled support and a profitable model.

If our promise of excellence and commitment doesn’t convince you, here are even more reasons why you should partner with us and use our products.

9 Reasons to Choose ActiveImage

  1. In the event of a disaster, your systems and company can be operational again in 5 minutes.
  2. Incremental backups are made every 5 minutes to ensure minimal impact during an outage or attack. This is a background process that occurs without interfering with the work of employees.
  3. We can protect all your systems, whether it be Windows or Linux, on physical machines and virtual environments.
  4. Our products and services allow replication of data to any off site or Cloud location, another office, local target or a network location via (secure) FTP and WebDAV. These services also allow you to easily manage your backup retention policy and consolidate your backup chains to ensure smooth, reliable and fast restores.
  5. We are able to apply your business continuity strategy to ensure your backups and recovery plans are working by booting a recovered machine in 2 minutes from any full or incremental backup file.
  6. We provide flexible restore, migration and failback across many platforms (P2P, P2V, V2V, V2P)
  7. Our deduplication is inline and has minimal impact on backup and restore performance.
  8. Instant availability solutions allow you to access your data and systems in a few minutes at a fraction of the cost of high availability solutions.
  9. We offer our instant disaster recovery solutions as an addition to existing backup solutions.

It’s easy to become a ActiveImage partner, all you have to do is visit our partners page and fill in your details to receive more information, or you can find out more about our products and services that you are interested in by requesting a 30 day trial or a demo.

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MSPs: Are You Protected Against Ransomware in 2019?

Do not be held for ransom. Invest in ActiveImage Ransomware Protector today!

Ransomware is a tool that cyber-criminals use to infiltrate computer servers, desktops, laptops and other mobile devices. This malicious software then encrypts a company’s critical files and web properties and holds them for ransom until the company or organisation pays the requested amount (usually through cryptocurrency), on which the cyber-criminal will release the company’s digital assets.

Recent examples of ransomware include: CryptoLocker, CryptoWall, Locky, Cerber, KeyRanger, SamSam, TeslaCrypt, TorrentLocker, and Reveton. Although we have yet to see any new ransomware emerging in 2019, and no major ransomware attacks have happened in these first two months of the year, it still pays to be prepared.

Ransomware Predictions

In a collection of predictions made at the end of last year, which were published by Forbes in an article titled ‘60 Cybersecurity Predictions For 2019’, the forecast alluded to the following trends in ransomware attacks and cybersecurity.

Corey Nachreiner, CTO of WatchGuard Technologies contributed to the article by saying that malicious or hijacked AI-driven chatbots will be used to socially engineer individuals to give up personal and sensitive information, or misdirect victims to illegitimate links that allow cyber criminals to access a victim’s data. Nachreiner suggested that the malicious bots would start out text based, but could eventually evolve to use human speech bots to socially engineer victims over the phone. For now, website application flaws could be exploited to insert malicious bots, where there was no chatbot before.

Additionally, certain weak points and likely targets were discussed in the predictions. Tal Zamir, CEO of Hysolate predicts cloud and user devices will be the main targets of attack, since the great functionality of operating systems on user devices are vulnerable to attack. Similarly, Erez Yalon, the Head of Security Research at Checkmarx, states that the IoT (the Internet of Things) is not secure and therefore vulnerable to attack. Since there are no big changes in IoT security on the horizon, it is important to ensure your devices are secure, regardless of the security on the computing devices it is interrelated with.

Alternatively, Avishai Sharlin, General Manager of Amdocs Technology, pointed out that there is a lack of individuals in the workforce to combat the growing threat of cyber-attacks and malicious attempts. Therefore, 2019 is the year to re-skill employees and take steps to improve an organisation’s position against cyber attacks.

What to Do to Stay Ahead of Ransomware Attacks?

Any organisation should feel confident in their backups, testing and recovery so that when a ransom is made for their data, they can deny any ransom demands. As an MSP you should be able to provide your clients with this confidence, as well as have this confidence in your own systems.

ActiveImage will help setup a secure efficient backup process to protect all your data, as well as regularly test these backups and their restoration, protecting your systems from ransomware. For more information, a demo or a 30 day trial contact ActiveImage today!

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Hyper-V Backup Tactics Every MSP Should Know

If you are an MSP offering Hyper-V backup to your customers, any oversight on your part can prove to be quite costly. Therefore, you need to make sure you can offer your clients the best backup strategy.

What Your Hyper-V Backup Strategy Should Include

  • A special backup software should be used instead of using scripts for backing up on virtual machines. Scripts lack essential capabilities, such as error detection, and file verification, which make it an outdated practice.
  • Although virtual platforms are free from physical limitations, they should be regularly backed up so that the client has a recent record of their data if there is a crash or software malfunction.
  • Virtual disks should not be expanded often as this can slow down the backup process.
  • It is very important that the host and Hyper-V machine communicate effectively, therefore they should be updated regularly.
  • You should choose a compression mode that suits the amount of data you want to backup and the hardware you have.
  • Staying on top of Windows updates are important to protect servers and weed out any reported bugs that are fixed in the improved update.

If your current strategy does not include the above tactics, you will want to consider adding the ActiveImage Protector Hyper-V Enterprise to your portfolio.

What You Can Expect from the ActiveImage Protector Hyper-V Enterprise

  • Backup for all VMs without having to install an agent on each guest machine.
  • Save storage space with a deduplication across all VMs
  • Manage all ActiveImage Protector licences from a single network console
  • Replication to single or multiple locations onsite, offsite or into the Cloud.
  • Scheduled recovery point objectives every 5 minutes using agentless backup.
  • Restore individual or multiple VMs
  • Restore and migrate one or more VMs directly to the same host or to a different Hyper-V host with new or dissimilar hardware.
  • Backups to all VMs and the host.

For more information on the ActiveImage Protector Hyper-V Enterprise, contact us today!

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MSPs: How Are Your Clients Backing Up Their Virtual Machines?

Virtualization and cloud computing is becoming more and more popular among smaller corporations. The implementation of these tactics may leave a company exposed without a proper backup plan. It is important to not just back up the data being processed by virtual machines, but also to back up the virtual machines themselves.

Virtual machines (VMs) process and store all the data in a virtual ecosystem, and therefore, it is important to back them up with efficient systems.

A backup of the entire VM ecosystem needs to include the ability to go back to the last and most recent state of the virtual machines. Additionally, the service instances, the software installed in the VMs like a particular application server, also needs to be backed up.

ActiveImage can offer your clients complete peace of mind by protecting their Windows and Linux VMs on any Hypervisors with ActiveImage Protector Virtual editions.

Why Choose ActiveImage Protector Virtual Edition?

This ActiveImage Protector Virtual supports the latest technologies and legacy OSes to protect older and the latest virtual machines with automatic backups that are scheduled every 5 minutes, ensuring a minimal amount of data loss.

Great backup systems also need great recovery times and automated recoverability testing.
The ActiveImage Protector Virtual retrieves files, folders and other data in seconds, as well as automatically verifies backup creation and content.

Restoration has never been easier, as a client’s virtual machine can be restored to the same or a different host or hypervisor. With ActiveImage Protector Virtual – Unlimited Edition, Windows hosts can be restored at any time on similar or dissimilar hardware with all its protected VMs.

In fact there are three versions of ActiveImage Protector Virtual that are available, each one providing different solutions in order to fit with a client’s IT infrastructure. Our options allow MSPs to protect a single VM or all VMs on a host or even virtual machines across multiple hosts.

The different versions of ActiveImage Protector Virtual also includes ImageCenter LE to protect backups with onsite and offsite replication to an unlimited number of target destinations.

To top it all off, your clients will never have to worry about storage space with on-the-fly deduplication for each of their virtual machines.

Contact ActiveImage today to add ActiveImage Protector Virtual to your portfolio.

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4 Things to Avoid in Data Recovery

Knowing what not to do when creating and implementing your data recovery plan is just as important as knowing how to put together and maintain a correct and reliable procedure. Here is what to avoid when working with data recovery:

 

What to Avoid in Data Recovery

 

1. Don’t Underestimate Your Infrastructure

Many organizations have files, databases, and application data in both physical and virtual servers. Therefore, a data recovery procedure that involves a backup every few days is not sufficient, as IT infrastructure is complex. A fundamental understanding of your IT inventory is necessary to ensure each differing level of infrastructure has adequate backup procedures and recovery objectives.

2. Don’t Choose Backup over Recovery

Data recovery is as important, or even more important than your backup as it does not matter how many copies you have if you can not restore the data. Therefore, as much value and effort should be placed in data recovery as in the companies backup procedures.

Additionally, a good backup plan is integral to protecting a company against security threats but companies can only fully survive a ransomware attack when they are able to successfully recover their data from their backups. Therefore, your data recovery should never be undervalued.

3. Don’t Skip Out on Testing

As stated above, a data recovery and backup strategy is only as useful as your ability to restore that data. Therefore, it is important to ensure your strategy works by testing your backups on a regular basis. Your organisation needs to commit to a plan that allows you to evaluate your level of preparedness under different simulated disaster scenarios.

4. Don’t Fall Behind the Times

Avoid using technology that is seen as outdated, unreliable and slow. Your organisation must evolve as technology changes. Regularly ensure your data recovery strategy is up to date with current trends to maintain your protection against threats.

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Everything You Need To Know About The Pen Test

Although you may have implemented the best cyber-crime defenses and have a great IT team, there can still be holes in the infrastructure that cyber-criminals can manipulate to get access to your valuable data. This is why businesses run a penetration (pen) test.

 

What is a Pen Test?

 

It is a test to discover any vulnerabilities in the system before hackers find and exploit them. When running a pen test, you would simulate a cyber-attack on your own defenses to make sure the system and your staff are prepared for a real breach. Once completed, an evaluation of the whole system can be written for all staff to understand, and the shortcomings of the system can be addressed.

 

When To Perform A Pen Test?

 

The pen test should ideally be implemented before a system goes live, so that any issues can be detected and dealt with before operations commence. However, a pen test should not be carried out on a system that is fairly new, as there will be holes in a system’s early stages that can be missed if a test is performed too soon. It is always best to leave some time after a network or system deployment before testing commences.

 

The biggest mistake most companies make is to leave things here and not continue to test their systems. Some companies may only use the pen test after a cyber-attack to find and seal the hole in the system that was exploited by the hacker. Other businesses may only ever run a pen test due to laws or rules laid down by a board of directors.

 

The importance of the pen test can be lost in the everyday goings on of the business, but it is vital for the security of the business to regularly test its system. Cyber-crime is continuously evolving and new methods of attack keep appearing. With regular pen tests and other system evaluation methods, you can ensure your system has flawless security infrastructure.

 

How often your business can test its system will depend on factors such as company size, budget or infrastructure. However, testing your system once a year is better than only having it tested once or not at all. Remember, being up to date with certain standards doesn’t always mean you’re totally secure, as your system will change and develop vulnerabilities over time.  You should do a pen test as often as you can to keep up with these changes.

 

The best security for your business starts with a great data backup and recovery plan. Contact ActiveImage today to learn more about the solutions we offer and how we can help you secure your data.

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Backup and Recovery: What MSPs want and how to get it.

Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are continuously competing and trying to improve their products and appeal as new technology and cyber attacks threaten their position.

Generally MSPs are the most happy when they are growing, increasing their offerings and run smoothly and efficiently, because a continuous flow of business and happy customers equal happy MSPs. However, creating this happy environment relies on the MSPs agility.

Unfortunately creating a bespoke solution for each new customer has become a strategy that is costing MSPs dearly, as it is time consuming, takes many technicians, costs the MSP financially, and not having the correct resources on hand can cause additional issues.

This is the reason why many MSPs are moving to Cloud infrastructure for greater agility and efficiency. But is the Cloud the answer?

For one thing, Cloud software allows MSPs to operate on minimum staff. MSPs are also able to use existing infrastructure instead of issuing new devices to all its clients. However, for optimum efficiency, a MSP would need a cloud platform that can orchestrate over many hypervisors and make sure any services can be managed centrally. It will be easier to react to your customers needs if you are able to see servers, storage, firewalls, etc in one space.

With well trained personnel and with some advice from the Cloud vendor, Cloud management should be an efficient process that takes a few hours. Create permission-based user roles and user groups for the clients and you will be able to minimise the need for IT assistance from the MSP, which cuts costs. Additionally, having a central template for customer profiles makes provisioning easier for IT administrators.

Cloud solutions can include calculating resources for billing by customers that will cut down on manual work, and improve margins.

Assigning specific resources and billing specific customers also becomes much easier and requires less manpower as it would be a software-based provisioning activity. MSPs are also able to copy one customers plan and implement it for another customer with a few specific tweaks.

In summary, the Cloud increases a MSPs efficient use of resources, time to revenue, resource planning for future needs, and increases revenue, as it streamlines and improves service agility, and enables new services.

Although the Cloud and creating the above designed infrastructure does seem to solve all of an MSPs problems and is a sure way to success, MSPs still need to appeal to customers for their business. To appeal to customers MSPs must be able to tick all the customer’s boxes, some of which include 24 hour support, remote and onsite support, 24hr/ 7 days a week/ 365 days a year remote monitoring, hardware and software reporting metrics, and a Virtual CIO.

Additional ways in which a MSP can change their approach to business for increased profits is by evaluating their approach to deal flow to ensure a continuous stream of business and not stressful highs and lows.

When an MSP’s collections are set up has a big impact on cash flow. Set up collections when gaining a new client and offer a cash discount for clients who are paying electronic debit orders on the established price. Clients are more likely to choose this option and you will not have to work as much in the long run for your collections. This strategy will also reduce friction with your clients as you will not have to make so many calls asking for your money, as the price and payments will have already been established.

An inability to scale your business can also lead to issues. Make sure the right number of professionals are there to make your business work at the right time.

It is important to focus on the business itself to stay competitive in the market and satisfy customers but an MSP must not forget to focus on what is in the business and how to make it work as efficiently as possible.

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