Five “must-haves” for a SaaS backup solution
The use of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions has been on the rise for the past few years, even before we all […]
The use of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions has been on the rise for the past few years, even before we all […]
On Wednesday 18 November, HubStor hosted a webinar about message journaling (sometimes referred to as message capture). The webinar’s title […]
The increase in employees working from home in recent months has – unsurprisingly – caused a measurable increase in the […]
Whatever else we can say about it, 2020 has become the year of remote work – with a majority of […]
Data sovereignty is a topic that’s becoming more relevant lately. Compliance regulations are being updated to include it, and it’s […]
When IT teams need to satisfy both message journaling and backup of Office 365 mailboxes, we often hear the question, […]
If you’re looking for backup of Office 365, you’re not alone. The recent surge of interest in Office 365 backup […]
There’s a growing list of compliance regulations that outline increasingly stringent requirements for handling data, including the geographic location where […]
It wasn’t that long ago that accidentally saving over or deleting a file meant your work was probably gone.
Over the past decade, the influx of productivity tools that include collaboration capabilities (Office 365, Google Drive, and others) has […]
It’s easy to think of cloud-based software as a replacement for backup solutions. After all, the data all gets “backed […]
A couple weeks ago, I shared the details of our new Teams backup and recovery enhancements with the promise of […]
A situation unfolded recently at one of our customers which illustrates why businesses need a backup solution for their OneDrive for Business […]
Microsoft 365 customers are adopting OneDrive for Business and SharePoint Online (SPO). Many plan to migrate user directories into OneDrive, […]
Looking for a new way to communicate in the company, share files, and get more done? It might be time […]