Plan B positions for growth with Frazer Scott as CEO
Plan B Group has appointed Frazer Scott as CEO, as the technology provider enters a new phase of growth in New Zealand.
Plan B Group has appointed Frazer Scott as CEO, as the technology provider enters a new phase of growth in New Zealand.
“This acquisition was a natural next step following our investment in managed voice and network services last year."
Reseller News was in attendance as Plan B unveiled its partnership with Panasonic to introduce a world-first innovation in Cloud archive-as-a-service technology.
Kiwi firm partners with tech giant to introduce a world-first innovation in Cloud archive-as-a-service technology.
“As our business continues to mature it has become clear that we need a role in the Plan B senior leadership team dedicated to managing and building our customers."
“We have identified an opportunity to work with Veeam customers to leverage our investment in
secure cloud-based services to store backups offsite."
Business continuity and disaster recovery service providers, Plan B, opened its Tawa, Wellington-based data centre this week. The facility, which will operated under the company's sub-brand of Southern Cross Data Centres (SXDC), will provide co-location and backup services to customers as part of a national network of facilities. If the remaining install goes according to plan, the company plans to go live with services in the data centre by the middle of September.
Plan B, the business continuity and disaster recovery providers, officially launched its new data centre in Tawa, Wellington today.
Cloud backup and disaster recovery provider Plan B has launched a new brand, Southern Cross Data Centers (SXDC), under which it will offer data centre colocation services to regional integrators and large corporates in NZ.
Business continuity provider Plan B has reached an agreement to acquire the business and assets of Auckland-based private cloud backup and recovery provider Disaster Recovery Group (DRG), effective 1 April 2014.
In October, Air New Zealand suffered a serious failure when its mainframe went down, crashing the airline’s check-in, call centre and booking systems.