SkyKick direct does not exist. There are like half a dozen Office 365 backup providers out there who sell directly though.

Posts made by Deleted74295
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RE: Backing up OneDrive for Business
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RE: Backing up OneDrive for Business
https://www.skykick.com/backup/sharepoint-onedrive-backups
Sky Kick provide the tool to Microsoft partners exclusively and then the partners combine Skykick with their existing solutions. The price varies by partner by region by solution by blah.
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RE: Tracking User Active Hours for Better Downtime Planning
New client of mine, they are a 6am to 10pm operation. Social care provider, so if someone cannot make a 7am appointment with a person in need, they need the system working to find a replacement. Hotels, 24 hour operation, accounts are processed end of the day from tills and various places.
Don't bother with stats. Focus on a conversation with management, the system HAS to go down at some point, what point causes the least pain/disruption whilst allowing the IT team to provide the manpower at that time. Stats to "prove the point" would just be an exercise in futility.
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RE: Backing up OneDrive for Business
I missed this thread. There are backup options for OneDrive for Business. Unlimited data, retention forever.
£4 per user per month.
You can also have backup options for office 365 emails, separate to the MS toolbox again, unlimited data/retention.
If an end user deletes an email, then deletes it from deleted items, then deletes it from the restore from deleted items window. That email is gone forever. Microsoft will not restore it unless you have pre-setup Office 365 for retention of all emails with legal hold and other features.
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RE: Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@Breffni-Potter said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@dafyre said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@Breffni-Potter said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Well there is this FANTASTIC company out there called Dara IT. You can choose from a list of providers and they do all the config, handle billing, support. Oh it is a dream to work with those guys.
*cough*shameless plug*cough*
I got there before SAM did
We don't do web hosting
O rly?
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RE: Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager
@dafyre said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@Breffni-Potter said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Well there is this FANTASTIC company out there called Dara IT. You can choose from a list of providers and they do all the config, handle billing, support. Oh it is a dream to work with those guys.
*cough*shameless plug*cough*
I got there before SAM did
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RE: Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager
Well there is this FANTASTIC company out there called Dara IT. You can choose from a list of providers and they do all the config, handle billing, support. Oh it is a dream to work with those guys.
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RE: Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager
Because its a race to the bottom commodity service.
Give up the idea that you can get good service for cheap these days. It just does not work. You need to pay more if you want good service.
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RE: Canned Responses in Helpdesks
Templates are used for the most generic of tasks.
Like how to setup Exchange emails on an iPhone. A personalised top and tail and then step by step instructions throughout.
Anything not 100% repeatable is custom.
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RE: Mixed HTTPS warnings
@scottalanmiller said in Mixed HTTPS warnings:
What is that? That doesn't look like anything that I know of.
Basically the link to one asset, in this case a png icon, is causing HTTPs warnings on the website on every page.
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RE: did HPE stripped down their basic iLO software?
Deployed a HPE server last year. Painful beyond belief. Making me twitchy about using them again.
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RE: Storage question
Does NextCloud not have a sync client which sits on the client? @Dashrender
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RE: Ninja RMM - Really good tool
@scottalanmiller said in Ninja RMM - Really good tool:
@Breffni-Potter I bet your prices are way higher than ones to the US or Canada.
Who knows, but why turn people off a good product with regional pricing. They can find out otherwise.
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RE: Ninja RMM - Really good tool
@scottalanmiller said
As I'm sure a lot of people here are confused, as I was... @Breffni-Potter linked us to a distributor, not to the vendor in question. Here is the website for the actual product from which @AJNinjaPM comes. This all makes rather a bit more sense since the original post and link made it sound like a UK-only product and the complete lack of info on the distributor's site did nothing to sell the product, especially to those outside of the UK.
@Breffni-Potter said in Ninja RMM - Really good tool:
Been on a trial with these guys and I am really impressed.They've been around for awhile and they have now entered the UK. They have chosen Zedsphere as their partner who are the guys I mainly deal with for Webroot bits.
How is this unclear?
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RE: Ninja RMM - Really good tool
@scottalanmiller said
The world is a global place and software, especially SaaS, has no regionality.
Every law and tax reg I have seen contradicts this.
Where is NTG legally registered? Tax regs, software import/export rules, all manner of things go into the selling of SaaS products.
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RE: Ninja RMM - Really good tool
@JaredBusch said in Ninja RMM - Really good tool:
Yes, not even a MSRP is something I hate.
Atera is a similar product with a per tech price and unlimited client machines.
https://www.atera.com/pricingTried and dismissed, they don't actually listen to the questions and are ignorant of any EU privacy laws and they have a flipping base in Europe.