Well, how convienent--I was just coming to ask this very question. SilverKeeper looks interesting, but I've got slightly more strict requirements, so maybe there are other options as well?
Basically, my set-up is this: Office with some Macs and a Wintel (W2K3 Server) server. Most data is stored directly on the server, but Eudora uses a bunch of slashes in its filenames, which the Windows server doesn't like, and I'd also like to keep bookmarks (and address book) backed up. The office folks shouldn't have to think about keeping stuff safe.
So, what I want is: Something that will automatically take the home folder (or endire /Users folder), make a disk image or other archive of it, and automatically dump it on a mounted server volume on a regular basis, without requiring user interaction or anybody having to type admin passwords.
.Mac isn't a preferred option, anything that just copies directories won't work (again, unacceptable characters in filenames, so tools like Synk are out), anything that can't save to a server volume is out, and anything that requires user interaction of any sort is a big no.
Suggestions, anybody? Price isn't an issue, so maybe Retrospect would do what I want? CCC is close, but automation and authentication is proving a bit tricky.