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KeepItSafe stories

KeepItSafe, a name synonymous with data security and recovery, has been at the forefront of the industry under the insightful leadership of figures such as Peter Thomas, Kim Schriefer, and Todd Noonan. With a rich history that spans from a rebranding from Nexus Data Security to launching ambitious partner programs, KeepItSafe has carved a niche for itself, especially in the New Zealand market. The dedication towards ensuring data safety has been a constant theme, whether it’s through expanding their trans-Tasman reseller base or through strategic partnerships aimed at bolstering IT products and services.

Their interests lie heavily in the domain of safeguarding data against the numerous threats it faces in today’s digital age. This is evident from their extensive focus on disaster recovery solutions, cloud trends, and the pursuit of innovative backup solutions to prevent data loss. The journey from a local player to eyeing expansions into the Australian market underscores their ambition and commitment to their core philosophy — keeping data safe is not just about the technology, but a comprehensive approach towards understanding and mitigating risks in the digital landscape.

Are you ready

How to know if you're prepared for a data disaster

Tue, 15th Mar 2016
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If disaster were to strike your data, are you sure that your business operations could resume quickly, completely and seamlessly?.
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The four largest threats to your data

Tue, 15th Mar 2016
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The warnings about your data are everywhere, but have you ever stopped to think what you're protecting your data from?.
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Four Cloud and Disaster Recovery trends for 2016: Is your organisation prepared?

Mon, 14th Mar 2016
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With the adoption of the Cloud, the backup and Disaster Recovery industries have grown significantly of late - here are four emerging trends.
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Does your company have a 'courtesy car' in case of disaster?

Thu, 10th Mar 2016
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All computer hardware fails. Regardless of whether it is because of age or an accident, data loss is almost inevitable. Is there a solution?.
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What is Disaster Recovery and why should your business have it?

Thu, 3rd Mar 2016
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20 years ago, disaster was usually delivered by Mother Nature as survival of the business depended on bricks and mortar. Today, that's all changed.
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KeepItSafe targets trans-Tasman reseller base

Fri, 8th May 2015
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With 250 partners in New Zealand alone, he company has no plans on slowing down, with an expansion into the Australian market its next step.
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Lines between desktop computing and the cloud continue to be blurred

Mon, 3rd Nov 2014
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Cloud computing and desktop realms blur, as KeepItSafe's Peter Thomas offers insights on backing up and disaster recovery seamlessly.
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KeepItSafe keeps it local with NZ backup deal...

Tue, 12th Aug 2014
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KeepItSafe partners with DataSafe, expanding its network and offering upgraded services to DataSafe customers.
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More on me: Peter Thomas, KeepItSafe

Mon, 26th May 2014
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From baker to tech mogul: Peter Thomas, of KeepItSafe, revolutionised backup solutions, charting his journey from the food industry to a 750% growth.
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Introducing the KeepItSafe Partner Programme

Thu, 4th Jul 2013
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KeepItSafe, New Zealand's largest provider of online backup services, launches its Partner Programme to help businesses attract new clients and boost revenue.
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Nexus Data Security relaunches as KeepItSafe

Sat, 20th Apr 2013
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After partnering with J2 Global, Kiwi online backup firm Nexus Data Security rebrands as KeepItSafe, enhancing services with local NZ data storage.