Cloud data back-up platform for small and medium businesses Dropsuite has signed a new distribution partnership with technology distributor of IT and electronic solutions, D&H Distributing.
Domain name registrar Crazy Domains has partnered with Dropsuite to offers its customers a service for back-up, recovery and protection of their digital assets.
Australian cloud software platform provider Dropsuite is rolling out its suite of back-up products through a partnership with Sweden-based hosting and billing software company Atomia.
Backup and recovery vendor Dropsuite is set to list on the Australian Securities Exchange after raising the minimum subscription of $5 million in a capital raising which sought up to $8 million to fund investment in technology and the creation of new software solutions.
Domains and hosting services provider, Crazy Domains, is partnering with support and recovery vendor Dropsuite, to distribute and resell Dropsuite’s website back-up product Dropmysite to its small and medium sized enterprise customers in Australia, the US, UK Indonesia and the Middle East.
Singapore-based backup and recovery vendor Dropsuite has extended its $8 million capital raising by two weeks ahead of its ASX listing now scheduled for mid-December.
Singapore-based Dropsuite’s Australian $8 million capital raising will close this Friday and the company expects to debut on the ASX and begin trading as a public company early next month.
Singapore-based Dropsuite, a cloud back-up solutions provider for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and corporates, has expanded its offerings in Europe via Netherlands-based premium Telco LeaderTelcom. But wait there's more.
All ‘Dropmy’ sites - cloud-based website backup (Dropmysite), email backup and archiving (Dropmyemail), mobile backup (Dropmymobile), and newly launched server backup (DSE Server Backup) solutions - have been repackaged under a single brand called Dropsuite.