Cloud Computing: kupify gets more corporate with enterprise support program
Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.
Nearly 95 percent of Backupify’s business comes from corporate users and 75 percent of that revenue comes from companies with more than 100 employees. That’s why the cloud backup company is formalizing an enterprise support and service program.
Backupify, which started out as a consumer-oriented cloud backup service, is getting more serious — and formal — about being a business backup provider.
That’s why it’s launching an enterprise support program which boosts the daily automated backups from once to three times a day and enables one account to support multiple Google Apps subdomains. One reason is the traction it sees Google Apps getting in corporate accounts, said Backupify CEO Rob May. Backupify, as its name suggests, backs up data from Google Apps, Salesforce.com, and social networking sites. It competes with services like Cloud Ally and Spanning…


Salesforce.com now has six cloud-computing lines of business: sales force automation, customer service, marketing, collaboration, human capital management, and Salesforce.com development platforms (Force.com, Heroku, and Site.com). Sales force automation is already a $1 billion-plus business, and if predictions by CEO Marc Benioff hold true, the customer service, development platform, and marketing businesses will catch up soon.