
In episode 35 of REDD’s Business and Technology Podcast, get ready for this informative discussion with our hosts, Jackson Barnes, and Nigel Heyn with their guest, Peter Blunt, the Chief Commercial Officer of Polaris Data Centre. Peter unveils the secrets behind choosing the perfect cloud infrastructure for your business: private cloud, public cloud, or […]
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In Episode 023 of REDD’s Business and Technology Podcast, our hosts Jackson Barnes (Head of Business Development – REDD), Brad Ferris (CEO – REDD), Nigel Heyn (Founder – REDD), interview Darren Hopkins who is the Cyber Partner at McGrathNicol with over 30 years protecting and responding to cyber threats throughout Australia. We gain valuable insights […]
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In Episode 015 of REDD’s Business and Technology Podcast our hosts Jackson Barnes (Head of Business Development – REDD), and Nigel Heyn (Founder and Director – REDD) interview Lani Refiti. Lani is an expert in everything emerging technologies with over 20 years experience working and consulting for leading cyber brands. Currently founding […]
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In Episode 013 of REDD’s Business and Technology Podcast our hosts Jackson Barnes (BDM – REDD), and Brad Ferris (CEO – REDD) interview Radek Tkaczyk, Technical Director at NetVault. Radek shares his insights from working in the communication industry all the way through to his unique relationship with SpaceX and Starlink in Australia. NetVault is […]
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While many companies have moved most of their workflows to the cloud, there is still a key component of office operations that is location-based. This would be employee computers. Most companies still rely on desktops and laptops to allow employees to access critical software and as their main workstation. This can become inconvenient if you’re […]
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Cloud file storage revolutionized the way we handle documents. No more having to email files back and forth. No more wondering which person in the office has the most recent copy of a document. Between 2015 and 2022, the percentage of worldwide corporate data stored in the cloud doubled. It went from 30% to 60%. […]
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