Socius24: Helping Businesses To Improve The Implementation And Performance Of Warehouse Management Systems

The warehousing market is estimated to be valued at USD 329.79 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 562 billion by 2026 at a CAGR of 11.25%. Warehousing is the foundation of the global logistics sector, with a crucial contribution to product storage and management.

Socius24 was incorporated in 2013 by Craig Jones and Ray Williams, who had for 20 years previously, been deeply involved in the development of a best-in-breed Warehouse Management System (WMS) – Dispatcher WMS. The company is now an award-winning reseller of that software – Dispatcher WMS – and the preferred sales partner of the company that currently owns it Blue Yonder.

Socius24 implements Dispatcher WMS (alongside its own, complementary software) all over the world, and uses the extensive industry knowledge of its employees to ensure customers achieve optimal returns on their investments. Socius24 is known for its straightforward, honest, and effective deployment, training, and post-implementation support. “We are problem-solvers.”

The differentiating factor

Socius24 employs many of the people who originally developed and deployed the software that the company now implements. Many employees have worked with the system since the 1990s. It has had many reincarnations over the years, due to its effectiveness and has just been updated again with a new UI.

“No one knows the software better than we do. As well as this, all our project managers used Dispatcher WMS extensively in their previous jobs. We offer a unique combination of technical and operational insight into this WMS to our customers,” says Craig Jones, Managing Partner and Executive Director, Socius24.

The initial challenges

“We work within the supply chain and we’re not immune to a worldwide trend of trying to minimize costs and maximize profit. The software we sell is a best-in-breed, highly functional system that can (and does) run anything from a small family business to massive international corporations. Because of this, it’s sometimes not the cheapest option available.

When we lose out to lesser options, it’s typically because businesses have decided to implement a shorter-term, less scalable solution. And often, it’s one that then goes on to choke their expansion because the product they chose isn’t scalable or functional enough to support their growth goals. It can be frustrating at times to watch businesses go through the disruption and expense of a WMS implementation, only for them to have to do the whole thing again a few years later, but with the additional costs brought to bear by having to implement the right solution, second time around.

Strategies to remain ahead of the competition

“Having worked in the warehousing and logistics industry for such a long time, Socius24 has been able to look at where things were headed and then create additional, mobile apps that can be bolted onto a traditional WMS to expand its reach.

Additionally, when Socius24 was originally incorporated, the partners decided to make the company entirely remote as we have no offices. They did this to support their sustainability goals (no commute). However, the infrastructure that this way of working needed was already in place when 2020 came around, and because of it, the company was able to implement four projects remotely when the world needed the Supply Chain the most and many other providers had to shut operations down,” added Craig Jones.

Adaption to the contemporary demand

“Since 2020, a lot has changed in the supply chain industry, and Socius24 has evolved to facilitate those changes. Warehousing businesses used to work on a ‘just in time’ basis, meaning that they kept as little stock on hand as possible, to keep down costs. Things would be delivered and then shipped out as quickly as possible.

With the supply chain disruption brought about by the pandemic (and then through various other influences on the world supply chain such as the war in Ukraine, issues with moving container ships through the Suez Canal etc.), this ‘just in time’ methodology has transformed into a ‘just in case’ one. This means that businesses spread their inventory over a much larger area, often using third-party logistics (3PL) companies to keep additional stock on hand local to customers, in case there are additional disruptions.

Post 2020, Socius24 anticipated this movement to decentralized storage and developed their own WMS-independent and database-agnostic e-billing software – something that can quickly and easily be deployed for 3PLs to keep track of their customers’ stock,” elaborated Craig Jones.

Future vision

“The partners decided to change the structure of the company to become an Employee-Owned Trust (EOT) last year. This means that every employee now has an interest in the company. Socius24’s move into Employee Ownership was designed to secure its independence and empower its employees as co-owners,” concluded Craig Jones.

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Asigra: A Pioneer And Thought Leader In The Backup And Recovery Industry

The backup and recovery industry is evolving rapidly to meet the challenges of increasing data volumes, sophisticated cyber threats, and the need for regulatory compliance. Innovation in cloud-based solutions, automation, and AI are driving the market, while the demand for simplicity and efficiency remains a top priority for businesses. Companies that stay ahead of these trends will be better positioned to protect their data and ensure business continuity in an increasingly digital world.

Asigra has been a pioneer and thought leader in the backup and recovery space for the past 37 years, setting itself apart with industry-leading data and ransomware protection capabilities. “Building on our long history of innovation, we have launched our latest backup platform, SaaSAssure, designed to provide comprehensive backup, recovery and for a variety of SaaS applications. Our mission statement is “Recovery is Everything.” Our core value is “inspiration,” says Eric Simmons, CEO, Asigra.

The Inception Story

Asigra was founded more than 37 years ago by David Farajun, a visionary computer programmer who could not find an adequate solution to back up the code he was developing. That frustration inspired him not only to build a product that met his needs but also to create a company that would evolve alongside changes in cybersecurity. Ultimately, this led to the industry’s first agentless enterprise cloud-based backup and recovery software that also addresses today’s cyber threats.

“Today, David continues to guide our direction, along with a leadership team packed with industry heavy-hitters. Our software has developed to include features like bi-directional malware scanning, CDR, MPA, SaaS Protection, and Validation Restore to verify the integrity of backups, and we are frequently first to market with new advances a product of our perennial commitment to our original vision of technology that constantly iterates to get ahead of new threats.”

Constantly Evolving to Provide Industry-leading Protection

Headquartered in Toronto, Asigra has expanded to include a wider range of tools for data protection through our MSP and VAR partners.

We are constantly and proactively pursuing ways to protect against ransomware attacks and other threats to the backup and recovery of servers, virtual machines, endpoint devices, databases, and SaaS/IaaS-based applications.

Through our Secure Backup Platform and other solutions, we provide ransomware protection, cloud SaaS backup, compliance management, and business continuity support that can prevent catastrophic business impacts.

The differentiating factor

“We are an organization driven by inspiration. In every interaction, we ask ourselves if we are approaching initiatives to inspire. This powerful motivator influences our colleagues in both their contributions to Asigra and in their personal lives.  It also pushes us to seek innovations that extend beyond technology and emphasize the value we deliver to our partners and customers. Inspiration is not always easy, but it elevates our understanding of what truly matters beyond technology, allowing us to connect on a deeper level.”

Staying ahead of the competition

With the rapid adoption of SaaS applications creating today’s SaaS-powered workplace, it is imperative to ensure a company’s entire SaaS footprint is protected. Most SaaS providers follow the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Shared Responsibility Model, which states that businesses are responsible for their data. Businesses need to understand that SaaS providers do not offer backup and recovery services, nor do they guarantee data protection they focus on application availability and data redundancy. The crucial difference is that if a business’s SaaS data is deleted or compromised through accidental deletion, ransomware, or other cyber-attacks, the data is often non-recoverable. To address this gap, Asigra offers SaaSAssure, a cloud-native solution designed to provide backup and recovery services for high-value, business-critical SaaS applications.

Adapting to the changing landscape

Most CIOs prioritize data protection and business resiliency as their top concerns. In response, “we have developed a solution to safeguard the vast amount of critical business data residing in vulnerable SaaS applications. Our platform enables businesses to achieve full protection of sensitive data generated and stored in a multitude of clouds in under 10 minutes.”

Strategies for the future challenge

Asigra is among the few organizations that have developed a multi-tenant platform designed with a partner-first approach. “We currently support over 300 managed service providers globally and are committed to expanding our partner community. Our focus also includes systems integrators who implement and customize SaaS applications for companies, as well as strategic partnerships with SaaS providers and other entities not currently targeted by our competitors, offering significant growth opportunities.”

The initial challenge

“The key challenge is leveraging our time and resources to effectively remain ahead of the competition in this market as the largest players in the business begin to extend their offerings. We will continue to differentiate through our focus on inspiration and bring that level of value and attention to what matters most to the customers we serve. Knowing that a backup admin can sometimes take three weeks to remediate a backup failure simply because they changed the backup location by accident and both proactively addressing this and offering automated or immediate remediation is a massive time saver and risk eliminator. We also continue to expand our strategic partnerships to further differentiate faster. As an example, partnering with an organization that has a solution to identify all the SaaS apps within a business. This helps to prioritize their backup needs and budget. Lastly, our unique integration of backup with cyber security protection continues to evolve alongside the threat landscape.”

Products and services influencing the global scale

“We serve a global market today and one critical element we focus on is working with analysts and industry influencers to help educate the market on the importance of protecting their SaaS data with 3rd party solutions. A second key message is to have SaaS providers extend their APIs to make it possible and easier to back up and restore all the data stored within their applications. Many do not do this effectively today and if they require the end customer to be responsible for the data, they need to enable them to protect all of it effectively.”

International stories success & partnership

“We are partnering with Auvik which is a cloud-based network monitoring tool that offers the ability to discover, monitor, manage and secure SaaS to eliminate shadow IT. Adding backup and recovery is a perfect complement to this offering and vice-versa. Others are in various stages of completion.”

Awards and Recognition

“Throughout our history, Asigra’s technological innovation has been motivated by our experiences with customers. The most impactful have been the stories we have heard from those who come to us when their former backup solution could not restore a clean copy of their data. Those experiences, plus our drive to anticipate and protect against new threats, have led to unique security technology that far surpasses our competitors’ security strategies. And while our customers’ and partners’ feedback is the only validation we need, it does not hurt that we are consistently recognized as an industry-leading platform,” added Simmons.

The future roadmap

The company is evolving into a comprehensive data protection and analysis platform, harnessing the power of AI and machine learning for key use cases. “Initially, we will predict, remediate, and eventually eliminate backup and recovery errors, often caused by human error.  Another critical use case for the injection of AI and ML involves identifying ransomware and other cyber-attacks. Additionally, we will focus heavily on advanced data analytics, enabling organizations to derive valuable insights from aggregated backup data. This approach is simpler and more cost-effective than moving everything into a data lake. Furthermore, we will implement our unique bi-directional antimalware and Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technologies to enhance protection against ransomware attacks,” concluded Eric Simmons.

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