Server 2012 caught your eye? Here’s a few practical tips to get started
With all of the hyped new features, returning old features and cloudy developments coming out of #TechEd are you thinking about upgrading to Server 2012?
With all of the hyped new features, returning old features and cloudy developments coming out of #TechEd are you thinking about upgrading to Server 2012?
Our Australian support team will be out of the office on Monday 10 June due to the Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday. US support will be
Keeping users’ mailbox sizes to a reasonable limit is something that many IT pros and system admins struggle with. Here we’ve got together some
For many businesses starting out, especially those experiencing waves of rapid growth, it’s easy to develop a backup strategy with little thought about the best
Our US support team will not be in the office on Monday 27 May due to the Memorial Day public holiday. Australian support will be
Our May newsletter started hitting inboxes today As usual, it’s got all the usual stuff: interesting news, handy support tips and funny articles. May’s contents
A few days ago we penned an article about the new direction we are taking for Exchange backups and the concept behind it. That’s what
We’ve been looking at Exchange and thinking about ways we can streamline backups for everybody’s favorite email server. We want to make the backups work
It’s going to be a bad day when you pop into the server room to use your favorite backup software and find…
(or why YOU should invest in server backups) You never know what’s around the corner. Fire, flood or even good old fashioned malfunctions can bring
We have just released BackupAssist v7.0.2 which has lots of new updates and fixes to further improve on BackupAssist v7. Some of these new
I grew up in a small town towards the north of Australia. Every few years or so, the wide river that snaked through our
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