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Datapac partner with Respond! Housing Association

Written by Robert McHugh, on 1st Jul 2016. Posted in Technology

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Irish ICT solutions provider, Datapac, have this week announced their implementation of a new backup and business continuity solution for Respond! Housing Association.

The new system provides Respond! with increased backup capacity and true business continuity in face of any potential downtime. 
 
Respond! Housing Association designs and builds houses for people who otherwise might not be in a position to provide safe, secure, long-term housing for themselves. Having built over 5,500 homes in Ireland, the association’s 250-strong staff is responsible for the ongoing management of 4,100 properties around the country.
 
As a result of their continued expansion, Respond! Housing Association needed an even more powerful backup and business continuity solution to manage the burgeoning levels of sensitive tenant data that it was tasked with storing.
 
Having looked at a number of solutions and providers, Respond! opted for a Datto backup and business continuity platform and chose Datapac, the only Datto Elite Partner in Ireland, to design, implement and support the new solution.

The provider conducted an audit of Respond!’s requirements and installed a Datto Siris SE10000 backup, all while minimising disruption to the association’s ongoing work.
 
IT manager at Respond!, Greg Poland commented, "They have provided us with a fantastic solution for our evolving needs, as well as world-class levels of service and support."

Account manager at Datapac, Lorraine Coleman added, "By increasing the amount of backup space this new solution provides Respond! with increased peace of mind. Their team can be satisfied that the data is safely backed up at any given time, both on premise and into the cloud. We are delighted to have been able to help Respond! to find the right solution for their business needs."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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