SaaS Archiving for Large Enterprises – Beating On-Premise Solutions on Performance & Price
Posted by Eric Goodwin, CEO
When most people think of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), they associate it with small and medium businesses. While it’s true that SMBs make up a large part of the overall market for SaaS, it’s important not to underestimate the impact SaaS is having on larger enterprises as well. At Fortiva, our market consists exclusively of mid-to-large enterprises, and we’ve seen the demand for “cloud computing” increase significantly among the largest enterprises over the past year. In fact, we have worked with our partners to sign multiple global accounts with well over 10,000 mailboxes in the past few months alone.
There are a number of reasons for this growth in the enterprise space – at a high level, CIOs are realizing that in many cases, it makes more sense to take advantage of the expertise that a SaaS provider can offer, rather than trying to maintain a high level of IT expertise on-premise for all applications (which is increasingly impossible).
At Fortiva, we’ve worked hard to ensure that we can compete head-on with on-premise solutions on both features and security. Arguably though, our success in the enterprise market has been due in large part to two key things: low TCO and high performance. As Gartner analysts noted in their Outsourcing E-Mail Archiving, 1Q08 Update, Fortiva’s SaaS email archive is the lowest-priced managed offering on the market today – something we’re committed to maintaining without compromising on features or performance.
Keeping these commitments on price and performance while taking on more and more global enterprises means that we need to make ongoing improvements “behind the scenes” here at Fortiva. Today, we announced some of those changes in a press release, including dramatic performance improvements to our archiving solution that will allow up to 12-times faster processing for email, as well as greater efficiencies in the indexing of data and the application of policies to archived messages.
I think it’s important to realize that we never formally announce the majority of upgrades and improvements we make to our solution – they simply happen and are deployed to our customers without their knowledge. As our customer base continues to grow with the addition of much larger enterprises, we’re able to continually take advantage of greater economies of scale and newer hardware technologies, which in turn lower our costs to serve. The result is a solution that offers better performance than can be achieved with on-premise solutions, at a lower cost and without the headaches of managing a growing storage archive on a day-to-day basis.
The full release with all the details is posted on the Fortiva site.
