11-09-2011 12:47 AM
Does anyone know when Symantec Backup Exec.cloud will be available in Austria and under what pricing?
Also, does anyone know the location of the servers where our data would be stored (Europe? US?)?
Finally, does anyone know how private, safe, and secure our data would be (Would the CIA, the FBI, or similar companies have access to our data?)?
Any input is appreciated, thank you in advance.
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11-11-2011 12:22 AM
I will post here the answers I got from a Symantec rep, in case anyone else is interested (thank you user CraigV for the suggestion and links that made it possible):
"1.When will Symantec Backup Exec.cloud be available in Austria?
BE.cloud will be available in EMEA in Q1 CY 2012. There is currently a Beta underway, and users can sign up by filling out the form located here: http://www.symanteccloud.com/backup_exec_beta
2.How will Symantec Backup Exec.cloud be priced in Austria?
BE.cloud is priced per front end GB (that is, the amount of data selected for backup), and will be sold in blocks of 10GB capacities. There is no pricing published as of yet for EMEA.
3.What is the location of the servers where our data would be stored? Is that negotiable?
There will be one data center located in the Netherlands which would store backup data. This is the only option today.
4.How private, safe, and secure would our data be? Would the CIA, FBI, and/or similar organizations have access to our data?
Data is encrypted via AES 256 bit encryption, and all agent communication is via HTTPS. As Symantec is a US company, the US Patriot Act could conceivably come into play – although that is an unlikely scenario."
11-09-2011 01:15 AM
Hi
You can think of contacting SALES dept for backupexec on 18003272232 & dial appropriate option to connect to SALES department & you may get the answer for pricing & stuff
11-09-2011 03:07 AM
Hi there,
Before you get hold of a licensing department for "licensing and stuff" which doesn't answer many of your questions, have you taken a look at the links below for further information?
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH172464
http://www.symantec.com/about/news/release/article.jsp?prid=20110503_02 (Release Notes)
http://www.symantec.com/business/backup-exec-cloud (.Cloud website)
It also looks like it is a phased approach...so the USA first, followed by other countries.
Thanks!
11-09-2011 06:52 AM
Hi,
thank you for your reply.
Any chance you can provide me with a chat Webpage address, e-mail address, or Internet form address instead for the same purpose?
I look forward to your reply, thank you in advance.
11-09-2011 06:59 AM
Hi there,
thank you for your reply.
Unfortunately, none of these links answer any of my questions. Any other way of getting more detailed information? Chat? E-Mail? Internet form? One would think a company like Symantec would have at least an e-mail address for pre-sales questions from interested customers...
I look forward to your reply, thank you in advance.
11-09-2011 10:28 PM
...contact symantec on the # below:
Symantec.cloud Sales
1-800-721-3934 x4
11-10-2011 12:18 AM
Thank you for your reply, I have taken note of the number.
As I said, though, we would like to avoid having to call a US number and would prefer to take care of this via chat or e-mail instead.
Is calling a US number really the only way of getting an answer to my 3 questions?
Is there really no way whatsoever to contact Symantec by chat or e-mail?
I look forward to your reply, thank you in advance.
11-10-2011 12:23 AM
Well, I don't work for Symantec at all, but I can maybe point you in the direction of 2 admins who do. Maybe they can take it further for you.
Leslie Miller
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/user/lesliemiller
Swathi Turlapaty
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/user/turlas
PM them and see if they can help you further.
11-10-2011 12:47 AM
Thank you for your help, it is appreciated, I will try that out.
11-10-2011 10:21 AM
Current US laws (Patriot Act) allow the US government to access data stored in foreign countries, if the company is US based. The EU is not too pleased with this, and is going to change the EU data protection laws to address this. This is still work in progress. The EU does not represent all of Europe either, nor other countries, so you should check your own local laws and statues.
That said, you are better off talking to a local Symantec reseller or Symantec employee in your country, rather than this forum. It's not difficult for you to do that, if you just contact a local reseller. Resellers have access to Symantec through back channels.
11-11-2011 12:17 AM
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, I confirm that is pretty much what a Symantec rep has told me regarding the Patriot Act.
I will follow your suggestion and try to contact a Symantec reseller in my area (Austria) to try and get more accurate and precise information specifically for my area.
Thank you for your help.
11-11-2011 12:22 AM
I will post here the answers I got from a Symantec rep, in case anyone else is interested (thank you user CraigV for the suggestion and links that made it possible):
"1.When will Symantec Backup Exec.cloud be available in Austria?
BE.cloud will be available in EMEA in Q1 CY 2012. There is currently a Beta underway, and users can sign up by filling out the form located here: http://www.symanteccloud.com/backup_exec_beta
2.How will Symantec Backup Exec.cloud be priced in Austria?
BE.cloud is priced per front end GB (that is, the amount of data selected for backup), and will be sold in blocks of 10GB capacities. There is no pricing published as of yet for EMEA.
3.What is the location of the servers where our data would be stored? Is that negotiable?
There will be one data center located in the Netherlands which would store backup data. This is the only option today.
4.How private, safe, and secure would our data be? Would the CIA, FBI, and/or similar organizations have access to our data?
Data is encrypted via AES 256 bit encryption, and all agent communication is via HTTPS. As Symantec is a US company, the US Patriot Act could conceivably come into play – although that is an unlikely scenario."