The first half of 2021 has seen several major trends dominate the IT space, including a surge in crippling cyber-attacks, high-profile outages, and the continued growth of Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace as organisations embrace remote or hybrid working strategies.
Cyber-security continues to be at the forefront of many service providers minds as high-profile ransomware attacks raise concerns among customers that they may be targeted next. The National Cyber Security Centre is highlighting the need to take these threats seriously by urging organisations to ‘get cyber secure’ and take ‘defence-in-depth’ approaches.
How Redstor is helping partners meet growing cyber-security challenges
As a channel-focused vendor, Redstor is continually striving to ensure partners have a purpose-built data management solution to service their customers needs. With this in mind, Redstor has expanded the reach and capability of its smart, cloud-native, data management platform, adding more than 20 new features in H1 of 2021.
Features include additional integrations and updated capabilities within SaaS backup, such as the ability to back up and protect Microsoft OneNote, Class Notebooks and Staff Notebooks.
Management and reporting capabilities have also been improved with new company-level insight and analytics dashboards that provide partners with an overview of protected data – both by customer and across all products.
Redstor has also developed protection for more data sources, adding backup for Azure Kubernetes Services and Salesforce to Xero backup, which was launched in the latter half of 2020.
Find out more
To give partners and their customers further insight into all the new benefits, Redstor will be hosting a webinar on June 18th at 1:30pm that will cover:
Register to attend here.