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North Bend staff seek three‑year OpenText/Carbonite backup contract and updated Microsoft licensing for police and city systems
Summary
City staff presented a proposed three‑year agreement with OpenText/Carbonite for on‑site and cloud backups (30‑day retention) and described a Microsoft government‑tenant licensing move covering email, Office and mobile device management; staff said the backup contract will cost about $16,000 per year and the licensing model saves roughly 25% versus prior arrangements.
City IT staff (identified as Josh in the meeting) presented two technology items at the Oct. 13 work session: a proposed three‑year agreement with OpenText/Carbonite for data backups and a new Microsoft licensing agreement.
The backup proposal would maintain on‑site server backups and replicate 30 days of data to a government‑tenant cloud…
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