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{{Short description|Cloud Backup & Recovery Software Company in Toronto, Canada}} |
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{{Infobox company |
{{Infobox company |
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| name = Asigra, Inc. |
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| logo = [[File:Asigra-logo-2012.png|151px|Asigra Inc. logo]] |
| logo = [[File:Asigra-logo-2012.png|151px|Asigra Inc. logo]] |
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| type = [[Privately held company|Private]] |
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| foundation = 1986 |
| foundation = 1986 |
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| founder = David Farajun |
| founder = David Farajun |
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| area_served = Worldwide |
| area_served = Worldwide |
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| key_people = David Farajun ([[CEO]])<br />Eran Farajun ([[Vice President|Executive Vice President]]) |
| key_people = David Farajun ([[CEO]])<br />Eran Farajun ([[Vice President|Executive Vice President]]) |
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| industry = [[ |
| industry = [[Software]] |
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| products = Asigra Cloud Backup |
| products = Asigra Cloud Backup |
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| homepage = [http://www.asigra.com/ www.asigra.com] |
| homepage = [http://www.asigra.com/ www.asigra.com] |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The company was founded in 1986 by David Farajun |
The company was founded in 1986 by David Farajun after a hard-drive failure caused the loss of his company's data.<ref name="david_farajun">[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-03/backup-veteran-asigra-keeps-calm-as-competitors-crowd-the-cloud.html Backup Veteran Asigra Keeps Calm as Competitors Crowd the Cloud (Bloomberg)]</ref> He decided to develop technology to back up data to a secure location over communication lines, hence establishing Asigra. |
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The name Asigra comes from the Spanish infinitive ''asegurar'', meaning to ''assure''. |
The name Asigra comes from the Spanish infinitive ''asegurar'', meaning to ''assure''. |
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==Business |
==Business model== |
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Asigra sells its products to value added resellers, managed service providers, and telcos, who use the software to run cloud backup services for consumers, small and medium businesses and large enterprises.<ref name="business_model">[http://searchstoragechannel.techtarget.com/news/1353704/Asigra-forges-channel-partner-program-for-MSPs-resellers Asigra forges channel partner program for MSPs, resellers]</ref> |
Asigra sells its products to value added resellers, managed service providers, and telcos, who use the software to run cloud backup services for consumers, small and medium businesses and large enterprises.<ref name="business_model">[http://searchstoragechannel.techtarget.com/news/1353704/Asigra-forges-channel-partner-program-for-MSPs-resellers Asigra forges channel partner program for MSPs, resellers]</ref> |
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These service providers are free to structure their business operations, pricing, and cloud deployment models independently. They can choose to sell the software as a service ([[SaaS]]) or as either a physical or virtual appliance to their customers in any one of the cloud deployment models – [[Cloud computing# |
These service providers are free to structure their business operations, pricing, and cloud deployment models independently. They can choose to sell the software as a service ([[SaaS]]) or as either a physical or virtual appliance to their customers in any one of the cloud deployment models – [[Cloud computing#Public|public]], [[Cloud computing#Private cloud|private]], or [[Cloud computing#Hybrid|hybrid]]. |
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==Product== |
==Product== |
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''Asigra Cloud Backup'' is the company's only product. It contains various backup and recovery modules, based on the data sources that need to be backed up |
''Asigra Cloud Backup'' is the company's only product. It contains various backup and recovery modules, based on the data sources that need to be backed up. The price of the product is based on the amount of data that is stored in compressed, deduplicated and encrypted form at the backup repository. |
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==Alliances== |
==Alliances== |
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NetApp and Asigra sell Data Protection as a Service (DPaaS) to cloud services providers.<ref name="netapp_dpaas">[http://www.netapp.com/au/solutions/service-providers/data-protection-service/asigra.aspx NetApp Solution for Data Protection as a Service Solution with Asigra]</ref> The company has also developed products with Cisco and Intel, which are designed for distributed remote offices and the small and medium business spaces, respectively.<ref name="cisco">[https://marketplace.cisco.com/catalog/products/3116 Details of Asigra-Cisco Partnership]</ref><ref name="intel">[http://download.intel.com/support/progserv/appupsbs/hybrid/sb/asigra_cloud_backup_isv_initial_setup_guide1.pdf Details of Asigra-Intel Partnership]</ref> |
NetApp and Asigra sell Data Protection as a Service (DPaaS) to cloud services providers.<ref name="netapp_dpaas">[http://www.netapp.com/au/solutions/service-providers/data-protection-service/asigra.aspx NetApp Solution for Data Protection as a Service Solution with Asigra]</ref> The company has also developed products with Cisco and Intel, which are designed for distributed remote offices and the small and medium business spaces, respectively.<ref name="cisco">[https://marketplace.cisco.com/catalog/products/3116 Details of Asigra-Cisco Partnership]</ref><ref name="intel">[http://download.intel.com/support/progserv/appupsbs/hybrid/sb/asigra_cloud_backup_isv_initial_setup_guide1.pdf Details of Asigra-Intel Partnership]</ref> |
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The Asigra platform runs in the [[IBM cloud computing# |
The Asigra platform runs in the [[IBM cloud computing#IBM SmartCloud|IBM SmartCloud]] infrastructure as a service ([[Cloud computing#Service models|IaaS]]) platform and can back up and recover data to and from machines in the IBM SmartCloud.<ref name="ibm_smartcloud">{{Cite web |url=http://www-304.ibm.com/partnerworld/gsd/solutiondetails.do?&solution=47323&lc=en |title=IBM SmartCloud Integration |access-date=2012-12-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203015248/http://www-304.ibm.com/partnerworld/gsd/solutiondetails.do?&solution=47323&lc=en |archive-date=2013-12-03 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Licensing models== |
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Asigra introduced the patent pending Recovery License Model (RLM) on July 10, 2013 to address rising storage costs stemming from growing data volume. This licensing model allows users to pay based on data recovered. |
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⚫ | The Asigra software has been featured in the [[Magic Quadrant|Gartner Magic Quadrant]] for Enterprise Backup and Recovery Software for two years in a row.<ref name="gartner_quadrant">[http://www.mspalliance.com/2012/07/asigra-named-in-2012-leading-analyst-firm-magic-quadrant-for-enterprise-backup-and-recovery-software/ Asigra in Gartner Magic Quadrant]</ref> |
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The Capacity License Model (CLM), introduced in 1992, is based on the amount of data stored and is the prevalent pricing model used in the market today by most vendors in the backup and recovery industry. Asigra provides organizations the option to choose between the current CLM or the new RLM based on the organizations' business needs. |
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⚫ | It has won various awards, including the 2012 North American New Product Innovation Award in Cloud-Based Data Management from [[Frost & Sullivan]],<ref name="2012_frost_sullivan">[http://www.mspalliance.com/2012/10/frost-sullivan-presents-2012-product-innovation-award-to-asigra-for-cloud-backup-recovery-software/ Frost & Sullivan Presents 2012 Product Innovation Award to Asigra for Cloud Backup & Recovery Software]</ref> the Storage Magazine Gold "Product of the Year" in the Enterprise backup category,<ref name="search_storage_gold">[http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/guides/Best-data-storage-products-2011-Products-of-the-Year-winners 2012 Gold |
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⚫ | The Asigra software has been featured in the [[Magic Quadrant|Gartner Magic Quadrant]] for Enterprise Backup and Recovery Software for two years in a row.<ref name="gartner_quadrant">[http://www.mspalliance.com/2012/07/asigra-named-in-2012-leading-analyst-firm-magic-quadrant-for-enterprise-backup-and-recovery-software/ Asigra in Gartner Magic Quadrant] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120715051708/http://www.mspalliance.com/2012/07/asigra-named-in-2012-leading-analyst-firm-magic-quadrant-for-enterprise-backup-and-recovery-software/ |date=July 15, 2012 }}</ref> |
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⚫ | It has won various awards, including the 2012 North American New Product Innovation Award in Cloud-Based Data Management from [[Frost & Sullivan]],<ref name="2012_frost_sullivan">[http://www.mspalliance.com/2012/10/frost-sullivan-presents-2012-product-innovation-award-to-asigra-for-cloud-backup-recovery-software/ Frost & Sullivan Presents 2012 Product Innovation Award to Asigra for Cloud Backup & Recovery Software] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017230959/http://www.mspalliance.com/2012/10/frost-sullivan-presents-2012-product-innovation-award-to-asigra-for-cloud-backup-recovery-software/ |date=October 17, 2012 }}</ref> the Storage Magazine Gold "Product of the Year" in the Enterprise backup category,<ref name="search_storage_gold">[http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/guides/Best-data-storage-products-2011-Products-of-the-Year-winners 2012 Gold "Product of the Year" by the Storage Magazine]</ref> and a 5 star rating for its channel partner program from [[CRN Magazine]].<ref name="crn_five_star">[http://www.crn.com/partner-program-guide/ppg2012-details.htm?c=14 5-Star Rating in CRN Magazine]</ref> |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.asigra.com/ Asigra] |
*[http://www.asigra.com/ Asigra] |
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Latest revision as of 02:14, 1 June 2024
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Software |
Founded | 1986 |
Founder | David Farajun |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | David Farajun (CEO) Eran Farajun (Executive Vice President) |
Products | Asigra Cloud Backup |
Website | www.asigra.com |
Asigra Inc. is a company that produces a cloud backup and recovery software platform known as Asigra Cloud Backup. The company is privately held and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
History
[edit]The company was founded in 1986 by David Farajun after a hard-drive failure caused the loss of his company's data.[1] He decided to develop technology to back up data to a secure location over communication lines, hence establishing Asigra.
The name Asigra comes from the Spanish infinitive asegurar, meaning to assure.
Business model
[edit]Asigra sells its products to value added resellers, managed service providers, and telcos, who use the software to run cloud backup services for consumers, small and medium businesses and large enterprises.[2]
These service providers are free to structure their business operations, pricing, and cloud deployment models independently. They can choose to sell the software as a service (SaaS) or as either a physical or virtual appliance to their customers in any one of the cloud deployment models – public, private, or hybrid.
Product
[edit]Asigra Cloud Backup is the company's only product. It contains various backup and recovery modules, based on the data sources that need to be backed up. The price of the product is based on the amount of data that is stored in compressed, deduplicated and encrypted form at the backup repository.
Alliances
[edit]NetApp and Asigra sell Data Protection as a Service (DPaaS) to cloud services providers.[3] The company has also developed products with Cisco and Intel, which are designed for distributed remote offices and the small and medium business spaces, respectively.[4][5]
The Asigra platform runs in the IBM SmartCloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform and can back up and recover data to and from machines in the IBM SmartCloud.[6]
Licensing models
[edit]Asigra introduced the patent pending Recovery License Model (RLM) on July 10, 2013 to address rising storage costs stemming from growing data volume. This licensing model allows users to pay based on data recovered.
The Capacity License Model (CLM), introduced in 1992, is based on the amount of data stored and is the prevalent pricing model used in the market today by most vendors in the backup and recovery industry. Asigra provides organizations the option to choose between the current CLM or the new RLM based on the organizations' business needs.
Awards and recognition
[edit]The Asigra software has been featured in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup and Recovery Software for two years in a row.[7]
It has won various awards, including the 2012 North American New Product Innovation Award in Cloud-Based Data Management from Frost & Sullivan,[8] the Storage Magazine Gold "Product of the Year" in the Enterprise backup category,[9] and a 5 star rating for its channel partner program from CRN Magazine.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Backup Veteran Asigra Keeps Calm as Competitors Crowd the Cloud (Bloomberg)
- ^ Asigra forges channel partner program for MSPs, resellers
- ^ NetApp Solution for Data Protection as a Service Solution with Asigra
- ^ Details of Asigra-Cisco Partnership
- ^ Details of Asigra-Intel Partnership
- ^ "IBM SmartCloud Integration". Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ^ Asigra in Gartner Magic Quadrant Archived July 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Frost & Sullivan Presents 2012 Product Innovation Award to Asigra for Cloud Backup & Recovery Software Archived October 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2012 Gold "Product of the Year" by the Storage Magazine
- ^ 5-Star Rating in CRN Magazine