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Backup Exec Usability Sessions – Backup Exec 2012 Small Business Edition

Updated: 17 Jun 2011 | 3 comments
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The Backup Exec Usability Team is interested in your feedback! 

We are holding remote usability sessions to gather user feedback on a new single server edition of Backup Exec. This upcoming edition is targeted for customers who only have a few servers to back up.

These sessions will be conducted via WebEx and only take 1 hour of your time.

If you are interested in participating in this usability study, please click here to view available session times. The sessions are offered at various times from June 21st, to June 24th.

This is your opportunity to help shape the future of Backup Exec.

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Dave the Man Miller's picture
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2011
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BE Single Server!

A single server edition of BE is a great idea. This will give my smaller clients the ability to have enterprise level backup without having to take such a giant leap, price wise.

Keep the good ideas coming!

David

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Relative to the enterprise

Relative to the enterprise world a single server edition of backup exec could act as a great remote office site when used in conjunction with deduplicating replication to an enterprise site.  Only thing that is going to hold me back from purchase is the level of technical support offered; what ever happeded to Veritas?

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2011
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I am really really keen to

I am really really keen to see this.

Also Symantec need to redo the whole OEM Thing. To purchase OEM and then not be able to renew support completely defeats the purpose, as the price over 2 years is considerably more than 1 full license with support. I am now stuck (Since I wasn't informed) trying to tell a dozen clients they need to pay another $1000 for the product a year later.