Many small businesses don't have an IT department or anyone
experienced enough to handle even basic IT tasks like backup, system
restoration, patching or updates. In most cases, they rely on a local
business partner (typically an IT consultant or local IT support
company) to handle these tasks.
Unfortunately, many small business IT solutions on the market today exacerbate the situation. Their complexity...
- requires the need for ever more powerful hardware
- results in frequent system crashes and downtime for upgrades
- compounds security problems
- necessitates frequent system restorations
- increases the investment in resource to upgrade systems and fix problems
Whats
needed is a new generation of 'small business servers' that deliver all
of the essential IT & technology services for smaller businesses
but without the usual costs or hassle.
Challenges in supporting micro and small business customers
To
stay in business small businesses need help with basic IT chores, which
are becoming more mission critical than ever as they grow more time
consuming to deliver.
Just look at business continuity and
disaster recovery in small businesses. A study by Gartner found that
only one third of small businesses surveyed said they were prepared for a
disaster within the next 12 months.
In other words two thirds of
all small businesses are not prepared for a disaster or protected. The
reason, in most cases, is that small businesses don't have the IT skills
of solutions to perform common tasks like backing up critical data or
developing a way to restore systems that crash or become damaged when a
pipe breaks or there is a fire, flood or other disaster.
Small
businesses also need help just backing up and restoring files when
someone accidentally deletes them. Such deletions in small businesses
are quite common.
Whilst everyone understands the need for data to
be backed up, what many don't realise is how expensive and difficult it
actually is with traditional solutions. In fact, the traditional
approach to backing up data is a time consuming and resource intensive
task. The normal procedure requires tapes to be rotated, in the right
order and taken off site for secure storage.
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Security
within smaller businesses is also an issue. Hackers today are after
confidential information about businesses and their clients to commit
fraud and identify theft. They employ increasingly sophisticated attacks
that may use socially engineered phishing email messages. These spam
messages are designed to fool even savvy computer users in to thinking
they are from legitimate sources. An unsuspecting user might click on
malicious executable file or URL link to a poisoned web site and
automatically download malicious software.
In their pursuits
hackers increasingly exploit new vulnerabilities in applications and
Windows operating systems as a means of infecting computers. To battle
this problem, software vendors issue frequent system updates and
security patches that must be installed quickly to minimize exposure to
each new threat.
In 2008, Microsoft alone issues 43 critical, 24
important and two moderate fixes, according to security experts. The
previous year saw a similar amount, including 49 critical, 23 important
and five moderate updates. Other application and browser vendors had
numerous updates as well.
Again, many small businesses don't have
the IT expertise to track all of these patches or the time to install
them. Beyond security patches, there are typically many operating system
updates that must also be applied. Such installations are often time
consuming.
Unfortunately many of these fixes incur downtime, which
no business likes. For example, in many situations, a business must
first test a patch or upgrade to be sure it does not cause problems. If
the test goes well, planning must take place to be sure the changes are
made at a time that least inconveniences its workers. Again, many
businesses are looking for help with these matters from their business
partners. The challenge for the business partner is that all of these
tasks (testing, planning, applying etc.) are all time and labour
intensive.
Problems with traditional Small Business Server Solutions
Even
the smallest business today requires certain basic capabilities.
Workers need to share files and printers. Additionally, their data must
be protected and their systems must be secure.
The burden on the
business partner to provide these services typically requires the use of
multiple solutions from different vendors. The mix often includes a
server OS and file system from one vendor, backup software from another,
and security products including firewall, anti-virus, anti-spyware and
anti-spam software etc from even more vendors.
Managing such a mix
can add to a business partner's workload. Each product must be managed
with its own administrative system, and each must be updated on its own.
There might also be conflicts when trying to get different vendors
products to work together.
Additionally supporting such a mix of
applications might introduce security issues. For example, if a firewall
and anti-spam solution are not in sync with regard to the level of
protection each affords, one might work in detriment of the other.
The
end result when using multiple solutions is that the time investment
per client grows as the complexity increases. It also increases the time
investment a business partner must make in learning/training. Their
staff must be knowledgeable about many discreet products in order to
support their small business client's workers.
Compounding
matters, the traditional choices have had their problems. Solutions
designed specifically for smaller businesses often could not scale to
support a business growth. For this reason, many of the solutions
commonly used are not designed specifically for small businesses. But
this only adds to the management burden placed on the business partner
because they must customize or scale down these solutions to meet the
needs of small businesses.
Additionally, such solutions are often
bloated with features not needed in smaller businesses. For instance,
directory services might be overkill for a company with fewer than
twenty people. Yet, its administration is as time consuming for twenty
as it is for one hundred or more.
Similarly, an enterprise
solution might be so narrow focused that it lacks key features for small
business, thus requiring a patch work of solutions to meet a business's
basic needs. For instance, a firewall might need a third party
anti-spam or anti-virus solution to provide more complete protection.
In either case, trying to force fit an enterprise solution into a small business environment can add to the management workload.
What's needed: Desirable characteristics?
With
these concerns in mind, there is obviously a need for an alternative to
the enterprise patchwork solutions that are currently being cobbled
together and used in small business today.
Any solution that
addresses these pain points must be designed specifically for small
businesses and the business partners who serve them. It must enable
customers do email, create and share documents, centrally manage files,
store and secure business data, control access to information, connect
offices, employees and partners whilst protecting their network and
systems from unwanted disruptions and intrusions.
It should be
less complex so that it requires less IT support than traditional
solutions. Additionally the solution should be Linux based. The reason:
Linux is stable and reliable. This would simplify management and make
solution subject to less downtime than some alternative solutions.
Additionally being Linux based reduces many security problems, as far
fewer attacks, generally speaking, are aimed at Linux than traditional
operating systems.
Furthermore, most operating systems are packed
with drivers, utilities and services that are seldom used. An ideal
solution would only use the parts of the Linux Kernel that are needed to
perform the desired functions. This would reduce potential
vulnerabilities.
To simplify matters further, the solution should
be very easy to deploy. For example, it should be offered as a simple
plug and play solution in the form of an appliance. And the solution
should support remote management to troubleshoot and correct small
problems, as well as recover from a system crash.
A solution with
these characteristics will save a business partner valuable time that
would otherwise be needed to administer solutions at every client's
site. This saves time and money. It allows a business provider to
provide services in a more economically efficient manner to existing
customers. And it frees up time to solicit and support new businesses.
Enter: An affordable solution designed specifically for small businesses
Small
Business Server Appliances are a new breed of Small Business Server
Solution they are delivered delivered as a plug and play hardware
appliance, everything is included. Its pricing structure is simple and
straight forward. Business partners do not have to deal with multiple
and complex licensing agreements as is the case with many alternative
offerings where you are required to switch platforms (or upgrade
hardware) above 75 and 100 users, or when email and data storage
requirements reach a certain limit.
Small Business Server
Appliances offers file and print sharing; firewall, anti-virus,
anti-spam protection; email, calendaring, contacts, tasks; secure remote
access; data backup and disaster recovery features; office productivity
tools; and automated system updates.
Everything is included
within the appliance as a single solution. And business partners can use
the platform to deploy other applications that a client might need.
The
high performance appliance hardware allows a powerful solution to be
delivered in a small footprint. This also provides the ability to scale
solutions as a clients business grows up to 500 users without artificial
licensing barriers. Furthermore, the appliance format also makes the
solution very easy to deploy, typically it can be up and running in
about 20 minutes.
Setting the solution apart: Autonomic features and benefits
Small
Business Server Appliances are designed to run on their own at a
customer's site with little intervention from the business partner. To
accomplish this we make use of autonomic features that automatically
handle many routine tasks and can correct many problems on its own as
they arise. These autonomic features ensure that the small business
stays up and running and its systems and data are protected, all while
off loading time consuming IT tasks from business partners.
For
example Small Business Server Appliances comes pre built and pre
configured and can usually be implemented in around twenty minutes.
There is no monitor or keyboard, the admin interface is accessed via an
IP address securely through HTTPS which enables you to manage the
appliance remotely. In contrast, alternative solutions often require the
business partner to load 5 to 15 CD's to get a system running
initially.
Small Business Server Appliances also has the ability
to self manage automated backups to a disc based storage device (on or
off site), to a hosted backup service in addition to traditional tape or
USB based storage devices. A few Small Business Server Appliances also
provide the option for integrated hot swap backup discs to be used which
enable data to be backed up continually throughout the day.
Summary
With
Small Business Server Appliances, business partners get an easy to
implement and easy to manage solution that has specifically been
designed for smaller businesses.
Small Business Server Appliances come pre built and ready to be used this solution offers a rapid time to value.
All
of the attributes of Small Business Server Appliances pay dividends
twice over. First, the small business client is happy, because they can
do their jobs without computer related interruptions. And second, a
business partner can deliver a high level of service while dedicating
minimal IT resources and staff to each client.
The autonomic
features of the solution reduce the time and resources a business
partner must invest to begin work with a new client and to support
existing small business customers. For example very little training is
required to become familiar with the solution, so business partners
quickly leverage the solution and immediately become more profitable.
Sharp Technology is a UK based provider of Small Business Server
Appliances [http://www.sharptechnology.co.uk/] that deliver all of the
essential IT and technology services to smaller businesses (typically 1
to 100 users) but without the usual cost or hassle. We supply to
organisations throughout England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland and
internationally in the US, Canada & India.
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