Category: SaaS
Jun 30

6 Easy Ways to Save Your Data (and Your Life)

Backing up your data is real easy to do, so you should never need to curse the day when you decided to leave early instead of save your files. But eventually your system probably will crash, and you most likely will end up cursing that day.

Having backed up your data in the cloud (where it can be accessed from any device whenever you need it) could be the silver lining on that fateful day when you get the blue screen of death.

1. Dropbox

Dropbox is an easy and quick way to store, sync, and share important documents or presentations that you’ll want to keep safe and portable. It’s cross platform and works on basically any smartphone. You get 2GB free but can upgrade to 50GB for $10/month and 100GB for $20/month. To store a file, just drag and drop it (or a copy to backup) into your virtual Dropbox directory. Access it whenever, wherever. You can install Dropbox on an unlimited number of devices to see and edit your files. Only the changed parts are synced, so your Internet doesn’t slow down.

2. Mozy Pro

This backup solution is meant for storing and syncing your data only. Mozy Pro also offers businesses the possibility of backing up their computers and servers, but each unit will need its own license. One desktop licenses is $3.95/month plus $0.50/GB per month, while a server licenses comes out to $6.95/month plus $0.50/GB per month. You can schedule automatic backups on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Custom settings let you choose how much bandwidth to use as and which files, or sets of files, to backup.

3. Jungle Disk

Jungle Disk is kind of like a combination Dropbox and Mozy Pro, but with a more complex pricing plan. The Workgroup Edition for sharing, syncing, and backing up your data for groups of two to 100 costs $4 per user/month plus storage fees, while the Server Edition provides Windows- and Linux-based server backup solutions for $5 per server/month plus storage fees. Both editions have unlimited storage space where you only pay for what you use.

Mar 23

Entrepreneurs in the Cloud [Infographic]

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to access your data from anywhere and anytime? Cloud computing makes this possible, and is particularly helpful for start-ups and small businesses seeking on-demand computation to change their IT cost structure and improve their bottom line.  Let’s take a look at why it’s good to be in the clouds.

To see the full infographic, click here.

Aug 25

The Best SaaS Apps for the iPhone & iPad

Over the last decade, software as a service (SaaS) has taken the computing world by storm. By being able to deploy software over the web, people no longer have to download bulky software packages and it’s given businesses a lot more flexibility. Today, SaaS is used to power a wide variety of business applications: sales force automation, CRM, document management, financials and of course Chargify.

In honor of SaaS flexibility and the recent release of the iPhone 4, we review some of today’s best SaaS apps for the iPhone and iPad:

Salesforce.com Mobile

Long one of the market leaders in customer relationship management, Salesforce.com also offers an iPhone app that can perform most of the important tasks of the full, web-based service. Salesforce.com Mobile (which also works on the iPad) is a robust application which allows sales teams and managers to track progress toward targets or quotas, record the status of various deals and proposals, store contact information for key decision-makers, view closed sales to date and more.