BackupAssist v7.0 launch date
We're aware that many of you are patiently awaiting the release of BackupAssist v7.0, so you'll be pleased to know we have a date! Yes, we expect the latest iteration...
We're aware that many of you are patiently awaiting the release of BackupAssist v7.0, so you'll be pleased to know we have a date! Yes, we expect the latest iteration...
Just a quick entry to let you know you can now grab the latest update to your favourite fax gateway software from our site. Minor fixes only in this release -...
A minor update for MDaemon's Outlook Connector plug-in is now available on our site. The main point of interest is support for the 64-bit version of Outlook 2010 but this release...
We're pleased to announce our new Web site is now ready for use! Designed from the ground up, it includes an all new order process, and vastly improved back end systems...
Perhaps 'roadshow' is stretching it a bit, but those of you who visit the blog regularly will probably have picked up on the fact Neil and I have been taking our bumper Powerpoint deck around the country to the various regional SBS community groups.
To process your order simply visit our renewals and upgrades page. For any questions about this promotion please feel free to get in touch....
Happy New Year everyone. A big thank you to all of you who've shown support, whether it's by using one of our products or simply by visiting our blog pages occasionally. From all of the team here at Zen Software, we hope you have a happy, healthy and prosperous 2013.
As those resolutions start to kick in and we're looking forward to making sure we start 2013 in the best way possible, I wanted to stop for just a moment and share with you which of the posts on the blog were most popular in 2012. You never know, you might just have missed a gem or two!
If you were unable to make the last 'Introduction to BackupAssist' Webinar session, please find below a recording of the last session that took place on Thursday the 13th December. This...
BackupAssist version 7 sees the first iteration of a great new central administration console for remote control access.
Administrators can now manage all of their local network installations of BackupAssist through one single web interface hosted by a central nominated BackupAssist installation.
All backup jobs and reports from your various installations can be quickly monitored and remote control sessions can be launched to manage a specific installation for changes. In effect, administrators no longer need to remotely log in to a BackupAssist server to manage all of its settings.