Reading, 6 April 2020 – An unwelcome repercussion of employees snapping up laptops for home working ahead of the coronavirus lockdown has been an even bigger spike in cyber-criminal activity.
Continue readingAs part of Redstor’s continued International expansion, the team at Redstor has been exhibiting for the first time at the Global Education Supplies and Solutions (GESS) show in Dubai. Taking place until the 3rd March, GESS brings together some of the most innovative businesses within the education sector.
Redstor has been showcasing its Redstor Backup for Schools Service (RBUSS) which is used by over 10,000 schools.
RBUSS is a fully automated, online backup and data recovery service which simplifies the management and protection of administration and curriculum data for schools and significantly reduces the amount of time technicians need to spend on-site. The service is very scalable and is able to cope with many terabytes of data.
Paul Evans, CEO and Co-Founder of Redstor, comments: “We are thrilled to be exhibiting at the GESS show for the first time this year. We have been growing our international footprint and we now have offices in Reading UK, Johannesburg and Cape Town supporting partners throughout the world and are excited to be now in the Middle East.”
Reading, 6 April 2020 – An unwelcome repercussion of employees snapping up laptops for home working ahead of the coronavirus lockdown has been an even bigger spike in cyber-criminal activity.
Continue readingJohannesburg, 17 December 2019 – Office 365 is a prime target for cyber criminals – and it’s not difficult to understand why when Microsoft announced this year that it has more than 180m active commercial users every month.
Continue readingJohannesburg, 24 October 2019 – Redstor, the company disrupting the world of data management, will demonstrate at the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo™ in Barcelona how a pioneering technology developed in South Africa slashes the cost of Office 365 protection.
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