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10/02/2011

Backing up Google Chat History with Spanning Backup

Q: Does Spanning Backup back up Google Chat history?

A: Yes! You’ll need to configure your Gmail account to show chats in IMAP so they’re accessible to Spanning Backup. Here’s how:

  • Sign into Gmail and click on the “gear” icon in the upper right to open Settings.
  • Under “Labels”, enable “Show in IMAP”. You can also optionally “show” in the label list.
  • Under “Chat”, select “Save chat history”.
  • Save Changes.

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09/16/2011

Battle in the Clouds: Intelligence on Google Apps

Google Apps is used by more than 40 million people and signs up 5,000 new businesses every day according to numbers recently cited by Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt.

But what do all those millions of people actually use Google Apps for, and how heavily do they use it?

At Spanning we have a unique view into the data, so we decided to run some numbers and find out.

Click for Larger Version You can do a lot with Google Apps. It includes email, calendaring, and web-based productivity apps for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. It allows you to upload and share documents of any type. And it’s either cheap or free, depending on which edition you choose.

Spanning Backup for Google Apps backs up Google Apps data for thousands of businesses and thousands more individuals, which affords us a unique perspective on how people actually use Google Apps. And when we looked into it, we were surprised at some of what we found.

Dropbox for the Enterprise?

The thing that jumped out at us first was that Google Docs is just as much a replacement for Dropbox as it is for Microsoft Office. Just over half (53.2%) of the documents stored by users in our sample were plain old files: PDF’s, songs, movies, photos, Microsoft Office files, etc. The rest (46.8%) were “native”, i.e., created by the web-based Google Apps spreadsheet, presentation and word processing apps.

Maybe this shouldn’t come as a surprise given Google’s emphasis on sharing and collaboration in addition to productivity, but when the press writes about Google Docs or when people in the industry talk about it, it’s often positioned as an alternative to Microsoft Office. The numbers tell a dramatically different story.

Google Docs is, in fact, an easy, cheap and secure way to share files—of any type—publicly or privately. And as it turns out, the “non-native” files people store most frequently are PDF’s, images, and Microsoft Office documents. People are storing business documents.

Bottom line: in addition to its web productivity apps, Google Docs is a lot like Dropbox for businesses.

Super Ultra Mega Power Users

The second pattern that emerged from the data had to do with the sheer amount of critical business data people store in Google Apps. Keep in mind that Google Apps is more than just Docs; it also includes Calendars and Contacts. When we looked at the usage patterns for those apps we again uncovered some interesting trends.

We knew that some heavy users had run into the limits of what Google allows. For instance, venture capitalist Brad Feld “bitched loudly” (his words) that he had more contacts than Google’s limit of 10,000—and Google quickly raised that limit to 25,000. (Full disclosure: Brad is a partner at Foundry Group, an investor in Spanning.) But we were surprised to learn that only 0.7% of the users in our sample have taken advantage of that new higher limit. The rest still have fewer than 10,000 contacts, and the average user has far fewer: 230.

Similarly, some power users store a tremendous amount of data in Google Calendar. One user had 528,767 events spread across hundreds of calendars (thanks to Google’s simple but powerful calendar sharing capabilities). But the average user had 533 events.

The data for documents and collections of documents tell a similar story. A handful of power users had over 25,000 documents and more than 10,000 document collections (folders). But the average user had just 43 documents and 10 collections.

Bottom line: Google Apps scales to meet the needs of normal people and ultra power users alike, all at the same low (or in some cases free) price point. However, the assumption that heavy usage is the norm has been debunked. The average user barely even scratches the surface of the storage capabilities available to them.

Google Apps is growing fast but will soon be battling credible threats from Microsoft Office 365 and Apple’s iCloud, among others. We’ll continue to study the trends in the data we see. Stay tuned for more reports from the front.

09/06/2011

How to Enable Gmail Backup for Your Existing Spanning Backup Installation

If you already have Spanning Backup installed in your Google Apps domain, here’s how to enable Gmail backup for all of your paid Spanning Backup users:

  1. Authorize Spanning Backup to access Gmail for your domain

    1. Open your Google Apps dashboard at
        https://google.com/a/your-domain-name

    2. Scroll down to the Google Apps Marketplace section and find “Spanning Backup”.
    3. If you see “Update data access requirements” under the product name (shown here), click on the “View and grant access requirements” link to the right of that text.
      Update Data Access Requirements
    4. If you don’t see this text, your domain has already provided authorization for the Gmail backup service; skip to step #2 below.
    5. Within the Spanning Backup settings section, go to the “Data access” section (shown here). Click the “Grant data access” link at the bottom of the “Data access” section.
      Grant Data Access
    6. Upon successful authorization, you will see a green checkmark icon with the text, “Granted” beside the “Data Access” text (shown here).
      Data Access Granted

  2. Contact support@spanningbackup.com
    • Contact support@spanningbackup.com and let us know you’d like to have Gmail backup enabled. (Be sure to include your domain name!) We’ll get you set up and let you know when backups will begin.

If you have any questions or run into any problems, please contact us at support@spanningbackup.com. Thanks!

09/06/2011

Spanning Announces First Business-Class Backup Service for Gmail

Top-Rated Backup Solution Adds Gmail Backup, Unlimited Storage, 99.9% Uptime SLA

Austin, Texas September 6, 2011

Spanning Backup for Google Apps v2.0Spanning, the makers of Spanning Backup for Google Apps, today announced the general availability of Spanning Backup for Google Apps v2.0. Launched in September 2010, Spanning Backup is already the highest-rated backup app in the Google Apps Marketplace. The latest release adds business-class backup for Gmail, on top of the existing backup capabilities for Google Apps such as documents, contacts and calendars. Spanning also announced that all customers will now receive unlimited storage space and a 99.9% uptime SLA (service level agreement).

Spanning Backup has already backed up more than 7 billion documents, calendar events, and contacts for Google Apps users. The latest release extends the proven capabilities of the cloud-to-cloud backup product to Gmail data, making Spanning the most reliable, comprehensive backup solution for businesses on Google Apps.

“Gmail backup has been, by far, the most requested capability from our existing customer base,” said Charlie Wood, Spanning Cloud Apps founder and CEO. “After a successful private beta period, we’re excited to make it generally available and start helping businesses better protect their data. Data is the lifeblood of any business, and we’ve built Spanning Backup with a clear understanding of how important it is to protect our customer’s data.”

As more businesses shift to cloud platforms for business computing, the associated business requirements such as secure and reliable backup have lagged behind the adoption rate of services like Google Apps. Spanning Backup meets and exceeds business needs for an easy-to-use cloud-to-cloud backup solution, and has been tested across thousands of customers.

Spanning Backup for Google Apps is certified by TRUSTe and compliant with the US-EU and US-Swiss Safe Harbor Frameworks for privacy. Paired with a 99.9% uptime SLA and unlimited storage, it’s the most reliable choice for IT decision makers across the globe.

“We chose Spanning Backup for Google Apps because it provides incredibly thorough backup capabilities that scale to meet the needs of our nearly 2,000 employees,” said Hilary Croach, CIO of Bay Cove Human Services. “At Bay Cove Human Services, preserving and protecting our data is critical to our ability to serve our clients. With Spanning Backup, we can rest assured that we’re protected against data loss without having to make major investments in complex and bulky legacy solutions.”

Key Features of Spanning Backup for Google Apps v2.0 include:

  • Backs up Google Apps email, documents, contacts, and calendars, and more.
  • Incremental backup – Spanning Backup transfers only data created or updated since the last backup, optimizing performance and storage requirements.
  • Non-destructive backup – Instead of overwriting previously backed up data with newer backups, Spanning Backup retains historical versions of each backup, allowing users to choose which backup snapshot to restore.
  • Cloud-to-cloud backup – With Spanning Backup, an organization’s Google Apps data is protected using Amazon Web Services’ cloud infrastrcuture. Like Google, Amazon is a world-class cloud provider with SAS-70 and SSAE-16 certified data centers. Spanning Backup understands how to use Amazon services to provide the highest level of availability.
  • Metadata backup and restore – Spanning Backup backs up and restores document directory structures, nested folders, sharing and permissions settings, contact photos, and more.
  • Full admin control and privacy – Spanning Backup provides a user recovery impersonation function, so that an administrator can restore a document for an end user without ever being exposed to the contents of the document.
  • Dead-simple file recovery and restore processes – Spanning Backup is so simple anyone can use it, but robust enough to meet the needs of corporate IT.
  • Certified privacy and security – The Spanning Backup site, application, and Google Apps Marketplace listings are certified for privacy and security by TRUSTe, the leading online privacy solutions provider. In addition, Spanning Backup is certified under the US-EU and US-Swiss Safe Harbor Frameworks.
  • 99.9% uptime SLA – Spanning offers a 99.9% uptime service level agreement, matching that offered by Google for Google Apps.

Spanning Backup for Google Apps is the best choice for businesses that need secure and reliable protection against the risk of data loss.

For more information, please visit www.spanning.com/product/spanningbackup.

About Spanning:

Founded in 2010, Spanning helps companies manage and protect their information in the cloud. Spanning Backup, the company’s flagship product, is the top-rated backup solution for Google Apps users and administrators. The company is backed by Foundry Group, and is based in Austin, Texas. For more information, please visit www.spanning.com.

08/19/2011

Spanning Backup on the CloudPlumbing Podcast

Recently I spoke with Ryan Parsley at CloudPlumbing about the need to back up data in the cloud. Give it a listen!