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Veeam enhances offerings to be a ‘perfect’ fit for MSPs

By Kyle Alspach on Oct 23, 2020 7:15AM
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Data protection and management software firm Veeam is continuing to expand its efforts to make its offerings and programs an ideal fit for MSPs, as the company continues to seek to displace legacy backup offerings that are “slow, clunky and costly,” a Veeam representative said Thursday.

The Baar, Switzerland-based software vendor has made a number of recent moves to make its offerings and programs an even better match for MSPs, said Evan Dressler, an inside sales representative with the Veeam Cloud and Service Provider (VCSP) program. For instance, Veeam has launched special “hosting rental licenses” that are geared toward MSPs, he said.

To facilitate the licenses, Veeam has created a self-service portal “where VCSPs who have signed a volume rental agreement with us … can create and download Veeam keys in a matter of moments,” Dressler said. “This allows you to stay away from a lengthy quote process. And with this, you own and manage these keys and have the ability to resell them to your customer however you see fit. We understand that as an MSP, you package your products and services in different ways, and our hosting rental licenses accommodate this perfectly.”

Dressler offered the remarks Thursday during a session at the NexGen+ 2020 Virtual Experience, which is being presented by CRN USA parent The Channel Company.

Veeam is also catering to the needs of MSPs and their smaller customers in terms of the ways that backups can be deployed, said Brandon McCoy, senior system engineer at Veeam, during the NexGen+ session.

“You may want to set up a customer that only does local backups. So you’ll still connect them to your Cloud Connect environment. But you don’t have to give them any cloud-based storage,” McCoy said. “So this is perfect for an MSP who doesn’t want to offer off-site backups—they don’t have their own data center—but they do want to be able to log in to a Windows machine that they have and get visibility into all their clients.”

Meanwhile, “if you’re one of those MSPs who doesn’t have any kind of infrastructure—you don’t have a place to set this console up, you don’t want to run this Windows machine—we have a plethora of cloud service providers who offer these services and white-label it,” McCoy said. “They’ve got the Cloud Connect, they’ve got the service provider console. And you, as an MSP, have the ability to add your clients under their console.”

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Oct 23 2020
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