Nearly half of UK employees don’t tell IT what they’re doing

According to a new Censuswide survey commissioned by Symantec, almost half (42%) of UK workers claim they would not inform their IT department of new apps, programmes or software they install on devices for work purposes. However, by simply bypassing IT departments and downloading unsanctioned software in the name of efficiency workers are running the risk of negative business impacts.

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CommVault helps partners accelerate revenue

Revamped training accreditation curriculum and tools help increase partner effectiveness and drive self-sufficiency.

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How Clifton College solved its data backup problems

Clifton College is one of the UK’s leading co-educational independent schools. Cristie Data provides the Bristol-based private school with a fully managed, scalable and reliable cloud backup solution that protects pupil data and can easily scale to meet future data growth.

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