Showing posts with label backup service for schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label backup service for schools. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Transforming schools' IT Service Delivery


Yesterday the Institute of Directors (IoD) on Pall Mall, London played host to the penultimate Local Authority workshop of the week.

The workshop was attended by a number of delegates from Local Authorities discussing topics such as current service delivery model to schools, the costs associated with Desktop and Server Management and ideas for fresh services to offer out.

Whilst the rest of the country watched spending review developments in Westminster with baited breath, Redstor was already working with it's Local Authority partners to transform service delivery to schools.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Local Authority workshops

As part of Redstor's work with Local Authorities up and down the country, we are hosting a series of workshops next week for our LA partners to attend. Here, we will be discussing both current and future challenges the industry and LA's are facing such as headcount reductions, various grants being cut, pressures to reduce internal costs and schools' demand for better services for less money.

A number of our Local Authority partners are already using our technology to offer out shared services and revamp the way in which they deliver services to their schools to make them more relevant and agile in this era of austerity.

The workshops will be attended by Heads of Service/CIO's of various sized Local Authorities who are all drawn together by a desire to improve service levels and network with their fellow peers.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) for Schools and Local Authorities

The CRC (Carbon Reduction Commitment) Energy Efficiency Scheme came into effect on the 1st April 2010 as part of the government’s commitment to tackle climate change.

About 20,000 large private and public sector organisations will be involved in the scheme in some way and it is mandatory.

The scheme aims to improve energy efficiency and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emitted in the UK. This is part of UK governments targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 by at least 80% compared to the 1990 baseline.

Organisations that meet the qualification criteria, which are based on how much electricity they were supplied in 2008, will be obliged to participate in CRC.

Participating organisations will have to monitor their emissions and purchase allowances initially sold by Government, for each tonne of CO2 they emit. The more CO2 an organisation emits, the more allowances it has to purchase.

There is a direct incentive for these organisations to reduce their emissions. As well as reducing carbon emissions, by increasing energy efficiency the scheme will help organisations save money by reducing their energy bills. These savings are hoped to be well in excess of the costs of participating in the scheme.

In addition, the better an organisation performs in terms of reducing its emissions, the higher it will appear in the annually published league table, showing the comparative performance of all participants. This in turn provides a further benefit: all the revenue raised from selling allowances is ‘recycled’ back to participants, and the league table position affects how much of the revenue each organisation receives.

If you are a school or local authority then specific rules apply.

In England, Scotland and Wales participating local authorities will be responsible for emissions from all schools maintained by the local authority and any Academies and City Technology Colleges that are geographically located in the area for which the local authority exercises educational functions.

The local authority must consider the electricity supplies to these schools when determining whether it meets the qualification criteria.

■ if the local authority then qualifies, it must either make an information disclosure or participate fully in CRC.
■ during the scheme, schools should give reasonable assistance to their local authority and supply data about their energy supply. In most cases, this can be done once a year and the school can request an annual energy statement from its energy suppliers to help compile this data
■ schools must report their energy supply to their local authority following the same rules that participants must comply with. In the case of PFI schools, where the PFI company is responsible for the energy supply contract, the energy supply will be attributed to the PFI company. Grant-aided schools in Northern Ireland will be included as part of the Education and Skills Authority (ESA) once it comes into operation. Until then, all grant-aided schools will participate as part of their Education and Library Board.


Private schools in Great Britain are not included as part of a local authority’s energy supply. Instead, private schools only participate in CRC if they, or their organisational group (including its school(s), pass the CRC qualification threshold of 6,000 MWh/year of half hourly metered electricity use.

Redstor in partnership with CentraStage provide solutions to help you measure your energy and carbon useage in schools in order to meet the compulsory Carbon Reduction Commitment Obligations.

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Friday, 26 March 2010

Redstor at Norfolk County Council's ICT in Schools Conference 2010

We've had a successful 2 days exhibiting at the Norfolk County Council ICT in Schools Conference where over 200 delegates attended the conference over the 2 days. These delegates consisted of IT personnel, headteachers and teachers.
We had a great amount of interest in the online backup service with many schools talking about how painful their manual backups are and how an online service would certainly be of benefit!
It was good to support Norfolk Council as their online backup for schools partner.

From the good work at the Conference, we're confident that the ICT Solutions team at Norfolk should be getting requests for the backup service.

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Redstor Online Backup in the News

Redstor's Backup Service For Schools (RBUSS) was the subject of the following news articles.

Click here to read more about how Bradford LEA are using the Redstor Schools Backup Service.

Friday, 8 January 2010

The ALL NEW Redstor Protector Service

Although the concept has remained the same, and that is to simply and cost-effectively protect PC and Laptop data against damage, loss and theft, the new Redstor Protector service has completely changed from what you may have seen or heard before and is now altogether better!

Redstor Protector fully integrates automatic PC backup and recovery, at rest encryption, remote data deletion, port access control and device trace into a single product suite. Working together as a single solution, these components deliver more protection against data loss or theft than five point solutions can offer.

The Redstor Protector Service has been designed to be offered by Service Providers, fully backed by Redstor who provides its 'cloud' experience, technology infrastructure and marketing support allowing you to easily take the service to your customers and schools. We like to think that Redstor Protector is the most secure and comprehensive mobile data protection and recovery solution available, preventing data security risks and keeping you out of the news headlines! The Redstor Protector Service complies with current laws and legislation for data protection including Becta guidelines making this service extremely popular with the Education Sector where Redstor already provides services to over 75 Local Authorities and 12,000 schools.

We are launching the Redstor Protector Service at next weeks BETT show, 13th-16th January, London Olympia where we will be running demonstrations of the the most secure and comprehensive mobile data protection and recovery service available. If you are planning on attending the show, please come and talk to us and see what the Redstor Protector Service can offer. We will be located on Stand U23 and will be running demonstrations throughout the duration of the show.

For a few pence per day per PC or Laptop, the Redstor Protector Service offers many benefits:

Redstor Protector combines 5 best-of-breed components into one powerful solution - Policy-driven PC backup, at rest encryption, port access control, remote data deletion and device trace.
Quickly generate a new recurring income stream with minimal cost of entry.
No infrastructure costs and low operating overheads.
Built on solid, proven award winning technology.
Scales from a handful to many thousands of users with ease.
Simple sign up process.
Designed to keep support calls to a minimum.
Extend your brand and create loyalty with product re-branding options.
Extensive sales tools and customer facing collateral available for be re-branded.
Designed to be sold on an annual basis therefore creating recurring revenues.
Built around Redstor's Storage Platform - Redstor have been focused on data management and protection since 1998 and have created one of the largest service provider enabled storage infrastructures (storage clouds) in the UK. Redstor Online Backup is re-branded by numerous well known service organisations and is the engine behind the UK's leading Backup Service for Schools (RBUSS). Over 75 Local Authorities and Service Providers use Redstor's Online Service to backup and restore the data of over 12,000 schools in the UK.

Visit us @ BETT 2010, 13-16th January, Olympia London or if you would like further information or would like to arrange your FREE 30-day evaluation, please contact mark.treweeke@redstor.com

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Redstor's Online Backup Service for Schools Addressing BECTA's guidelines

With the ever growing issues concerning security of school data, Redstor's online backup service for schools addresses these issues by providing secure and encrypted off-site backups of valuable school data.
More importantly, the service complies with BECTA's 2009 guidelines for data encryption and keeping data secure, safe and legal.

To learn more about these guidelines, please visit:

Redstor's online backup service is used by over 75 Local Authorities and service providers in the Education Sector throughout the United Kingdom addressing the backups of over 12,000 schools. The software that powers the service is Capita’s approved backup technology for SIMS, however it also protects every other MIS application in use amongst UK schools. RBUSS is protecting school data across a broad mix of Local Authorities in the UK, regardless of size, demographics, location, numbers of school and size of school. Admin and Curriculum bundles are available in differing Gb sized accounts. www.redstor.com/backupforschools.html

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Redstor's New General Manager

I am delighted to announce that Chris Sigley has been appointed as the General Manager of Redstor with full profit and loss responsibilities.

Chris has been successfully heading up the Redstor Education Business Unit which has grown significantly in the last 4 years. This unit now has over 70 Local Authority and Service Partners as customers built initially around Redstor’s Backup Service for Schools (RBUSS) which backs up over 12,000 schools in the UK. Chris was also behind the introduction of Centrastage a device management software which enables Local Authorities to do Asset Management, Power Management, Software Distribution and Remote Support from one web console to their schools.

Chris originally joined the company in September 2004 and has progressed rapidly from being a new business executive, to Education Head to General Manager.

Since Redstor was founded in 1998 by Tony Ruane and myself it has been focused in the area of Data Management and Protection and over the years we have built up a solid and loyal customer base with many recurring relationships and today over 60% of Redstor's income is repeatable which gives us a springboard for continued growth.

Chris's challenge is to continue to renew and grow our customer relationships which we value through excellent customer service and delivering innovative solutions in line with Redstor's heritage.

Paul Evans, MD

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Redstor backup service for schools through to the final judging phase for the BETT Awards 2010!

Redstor's successful online backup service for schools (RBUSS) has made it through to the final judging phase for the BETT Awards 2010. The service successfully passed and completed the technical evaluation phase, meeting the BETT Awards technical criteria.
The service is entered in the 'Leadership & Management Solutions' category.

The finalists for the BETT Awards 2010 will be published on the BETT Awards website on the 12th November 2009 so everything is crossed that Redstor make this shortlist of nominees.
The BETT Awards partners consider high technical standards to be critical components of educational products and services. External moderators have guided the technical evaluation of the solution.

Redstor's online backup service is used by over 75 Local Authorities and service providers in the Education Sector throughout the United Kingdom addressing the backups of over 12,000 schools.
The software that powers the service is Capita’s approved backup technology for SIMS, however it also protects every other MIS application in use amongst UK schools. RBUSS is protecting school data across a broad mix of Local Authorities in the UK, regardless of size, demographics, location, numbers of school and size of school.
Admin and Curriculum bundles are available in differing Gb sized accounts.
www.redstor.com/backupforschools.html

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