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The Critical Need for Independent, Immutable Backup of BambooHR
BambooHR guarantees uptime - not data recovery. If HR records are deleted, corrupted, or hit by a bad sync, they’re gone. Learn why independent, immutable BambooHR backup is now essential for resilience and compliance.
Daniel Smith
Nov 184 min read


Cyber Resilience Isn’t a Line Item - It’s a Board Obligation
Boards are now accountable for cyber resilience - not just strategy. Australia’s ACSC 2025–26 Cyber Security Priorities make recoverability, sovereignty, and proof of control board-level obligations. Discover how FullBackup and Keepit help directors demonstrate CPS 230, Essential Eight, and SOCI-ready resilience.
Daniel Smith
Nov 46 min read


From Inbox to Contract Vault: How to Keep DocuSign Agreements Immutable and Recoverable
DocuSign powers every deal, but uptime isn’t protection. With Keepit, contracts are safeguarded with independent, immutable backup — sovereign, compliance-ready, and always recoverable when every signature matters - Fullbackup, Elite Resell Partner of Keepit

David Long
Sep 263 min read


When Discounts Disappear: Why Microsoft’s Price Hike Exposes a Bigger Problem
Microsoft’s decision to end enterprise volume discounts will drive costs up by 6–12% and expose deeper risks of dependency. In this blog, FullBackup explains how Keepit helps organisations cut hidden “ghost user” costs, strengthen compliance under CPS 230 and Essential Eight, and reclaim sovereignty over their data.

David Long
Sep 24 min read


Google Workspace Backup: What Google’s Emergency Gmail Warning Means for Business Resilience
Gmail isn’t just email - it’s the front door to your business. When Google issues an emergency warning, it’s proof that even world-class SaaS platforms aren’t bulletproof. Independent, immutable backup is the only way to guarantee recovery when identity or Gmail itself is compromised.

David Long
Sep 16 min read


Jira and Confluence Backup: The Blind Spot in SaaS Protection
Atlassian’s native backup for Jira and Confluence is limited. FullBackup resells Keepit, delivering immutable, Australia-based protection and fast, granular recovery.

David Long
Aug 233 min read


From Classroom to Cloud: The Case for Backing Up Education’s Most Critical Data
From admissions and student records to AI-powered learning, education depends on data. But accidental deletion, ransomware, and misconfiguration can halt learning and threaten funding. This article shows why independent, immutable backups are essential for schools, universities, and TAFEs - and how Keepit safeguards every platform while meeting strict compliance and retention rules.

David Long
Aug 1312 min read


The SaaS Risk Zoo: Protecting Your Data from Every Creature in the Cloud
In the wild, every predator has its own way of striking — and your SaaS data faces the same reality. From rare, catastrophic Black Swan outages to the obvious-but-ignored Black Elephant, each threat in the SaaS Risk Zoo requires a different defence. This guide reveals the biggest digital predators, real-world disasters they’ve caused, and how Keepit ensures your data survives them all.

David Long
Aug 811 min read


❄️ When It Disappears. The Cold Reality of SaaS Data Loss and What Smart Teams Do Differently
Discover why Microsoft 365 and SaaS data can vanish and what most organisations get wrong about recovery. Learn how to protect, recover, and regain control with immutable, independent backup that works when it matters most.

David Long
Aug 66 min read


Sovereignty Isn’t Where Your Data Lives - It’s Who Holds the Strings
The CLOUD Act Doesn’t Care Where Your Data Lives
Data sovereignty isn’t just about geography — it’s about control. This article breaks down why storing your SaaS data in Australia doesn’t guarantee protection from foreign access or legal overreach. Learn why true compliance, resilience, and recovery depend on keeping backup outside your primary platform — and under your control.
Read how Keepit, delivered by FullBackup, puts you back in charge.

David Long
Jul 294 min read
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