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Arrow Electronics signs UK agreement with The Business Software Centre for Microsoft 365 optimisation

Global technology provider Arrow Electronics has signed a UK distribution agreement with The Business Software Centre (TBSC) to deliver its Smarter SaaS for Microsoft 365 application via the ArrowSphere platform. Smarter SaaS for M365 makes optimising use of Microsoft licenses more efficient for large organisations with many users. The pay-as-you-go …

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Konica Minolta expands IT services with managed Microsoft 365 and support package

Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd continues to expand its Managed IT Services offering with the launch of a new compact, digital workplace package consisting of a managed Microsoft 365 environment, managed backup services for data security, proactive remote monitoring, and the professional implementation of Microsoft Services. The package is …

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Exertis Partners with CT4 to bring Microsoft 365 Backup Services to UK market

Exertis has partnered with CT4 to distribute their SaaS (Software as a Service) solutions in the UK. Exertis Cloud Services Director, Rik Hubbard, said: “We are thrilled to be distributing CT4’s data backup services. The Cirrus Backup service forms a key part of helping our partners protect their customers’ Microsoft …

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N-able Launches Cloud User Hub

N-able, Inc. has launched N-able Cloud User Hub, following the acquisition of Spinpanel in July of this year. N-able Cloud User Hub is a multi-tenant Microsoft 365 management and automation platform built for Microsoft Cloud Solution Providers and allows users to automate the management and security of all Microsoft tenants, users, and licenses. …

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Microsoft 365 Price Increase and How to Prepare for Your Renewal Conversation

Kelly Woods, Senior Licensing Consultant at Snow Software explores how businesses who use Microsoft 365 can prepare for their next renewal conversation by understanding current usage as well as future requirements. Earlier this month Microsoft announced its price increase for Microsoft 365, the first increase in a decade. In the announcement post, …

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Microsoft 365 governance features bolstered by ProvisionPoint Permissions

ProvisionPoint’s new user and permissions governance solution provides an overview of all Microsoft 365 user permissions from a single console. Armed with this greater insight. This platform reveals how data is being accessed to control any unauthorised access to sensitive content, and protect organisations from internal or external threats. Authorised …

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Egnyte and Microsoft integrations improve insight and security across Microsoft 365

Egnyte has announced new integrations with Microsoft to help against data loss, address a growing number of regional privacy regulations, and simplify the overall management of content, with minimal administrative overhead. “Our employees love using Microsoft 365 but with the multiple applications, including Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and desktop applications, we …

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Is the SaaS experience leading to cloud backup complacency?

Eric Harless, Head Backup Nerd, N-able talks about how services like Microsoft 365 are making people complacent about backup. Upgrading to a new phone is no longer a painful experience. We’re now used to services being backed up automatically to the cloud and our profiles and data downloading automatically. Download …

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Redstor’s AI and Kubernetes offering helps Microsoft partners manage customer data

A new service from Redstor is designed to assist Microsoft partners in managing and protecting customer data in Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365. The AI engine offers an additional layer of protection by detecting malware before it can compromise backup data across global Azure locations in Asia-Pacific, Europe, the United Kingdom, …

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You have been doxed: targeted email attacks on the rise

Malicious users seem to have understood that adapting some of the tricks used by advance persistent threat (APT) groups works well in achieving a wide variety of their goals, such as using ransomware for targeted hits on organisations. According to Kaspersky researchers, another targeted threat to watch out for is …

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