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Sphere 3D’s Glassware 2.0 and SnapCLOUD Adoption Growing in Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Both products doubled in 1Q16.

Sphere 3D Corp. announced the success in customer adoption of its two cloud offerings in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace: G-Series Cloud, powered by Glassware 2.0 technology – its Cloud-based Windows application containerization solution; and SnapCLOUD – its cloud-based storage product.

SPHRE3D_SNAPCLOUD_1The firm has more than doubled the number of provisioned G-Series cloud and SnapCLOUD VMs to over 300, since announcing its joint marketing program with Microsoft on January 11, 2016.

The joint Sphere 3D/Azure campaign is being targeted to a subset of company’s dedicated customers that use its SnapServer storage solutions in North America. Recipients of the campaign have shared that they appreciate the comprehensiveness of both the firm and Microsoft Azure services and how they work together. The campaign’s survey results, taken after each deployment, also show customer satisfaction for the products’ hybrid-cloud as well as service and support capabilities.

SPHERE3D_SNAPCLOUD2Our corporate strategy of vertical integration and market-driven service offerings continue to crystallize the positive results we see from our customers within our product portfolios. Glassware 2.0 and SnapCLOUD, coupled with the security and dependability of Microsoft Azure, have given our customers tremendous agility within their workflows. These early stage campaign outcomes reinforce our value proposition, which enable us to deliver comprehensive hybrid-cloud solutions to our customers,” said Eric Kelly, CEO, Sphere 3D.

He continued by stating: “This positive customer momentum will help accelerate our plan to expand these cross-promotional tactics and methodologies to the sizable installed bases for our RDX purpose-built, backup appliance and NEO tape library customers, which amount to hundreds of thousands of deployments worldwide.”

SPHERE3D_SNAPCLOUD3Wesley Tate, director, IT, for an international import-export company, stated: “Prior to learning about SnapCLOUD, I had been hesitant to adopt cloud storage for our day-to-day business environment due to our concerns of a security breach and potential loss of control of the data. However, once we became familiar with Microsoft Azure’s stringent security levels, our team could feel comfortable controlling what data goes into the Cloud, how long it stays there and who gets access privileges. When our employees travel abroad, this makes life easy because they can use their Chromebooks to access the Cloud, and my IT team knows the data they access is secure in SnapCLOUD. Augmenting our existing on-premise SnapServers with SnapCLOUD is already proving to be an excellent decision for our business.

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