by | Jun 6, 2019
Take charge of your data with a simple click
In the digital era, organisations are being driven to adopt modern technologies and IT Services such as SaaS for the flexibility and scale benefits, but this presents other challenges. When it comes to your business-critical data in the cloud, do you know what your organisation is responsible for protecting versus your cloud services provider? You are responsible for your data, users and compliance, while your cloud service provider is only responsible for keeping the SaaS application up and running. With multiple responsible parties, there is a greater chance that you will experience a gap in your SaaS data protection. And keeping all of your data stored in a single location, can put your business at risk if you are unable to locate it or restore it. read more
by | Nov 28, 2016
You have a big decision that has been weighing on you, something that comes up every few years, and now it is handing over head again – should you renew your existing backup software maintenance contract, or is it time to try upgrade to a new platform?
by | Oct 21, 2016
Veritas’ Backup Exec 15 has been given a Recommended award by IT Pro magazine in recognition of its easy management, excellent VM support and attractive pricing. The magazine said it ‘delivers an impressive range of features and automated backup strategies’. You can read the full article at www.itpro.co.uk/back-up/25923/veritas-backup-exec-15-review. read more
by | Jan 21, 2016
Microsoft is targeting VMware users with it’s latest iteration of Azure Site Recovery (ASR).
This allows Azure users to store, update and run VMware VM’s with complete disaster recovery functionality courtesy of Microsoft. read more
by | Dec 1, 2015
Acronis has released Acronis True Image 2016, the latest version of its leading backup solution for individuals, families and home office users.
Acronis True Image 2016 is the industry’s fastest universal full image backup solution; the company claims it is up to 50% faster than the competition. Full system images ensure data is never lost and users can chose to restore only what is needed, from a single lost file to an entire system. read more