Publication: MSPmentor, 7 Dec 2011
First, CA is striving to make ARCserve licensing more appealing to managed services providers (MSPs). Second, CA wants to ultimately connect the dots between ARCserve and public cloud storage. And finally, CA wants to eliminate any lingering concerns about its commitment to channel partners.
Let’s start with the official news. The new MSP 2.0 licensing program for CA ARCserve adds subscription-based per-terabyte pricing options to ARCserve’s existing per-server model. CA’s goal is to allow MSPs to mix and match ARCserve deployments.