Support Renewals Articles

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All of our articles, covering news and content relating to all things renewals. Includes original content and stuff we have sourced relating to renewals.

Impacted by your broadband provider’s outage?!

On October 14th 2018, one of Ireland’s largest broadband providers, Eir, had an outage that affect all of their customers and potentially their wholesale customers also. What was the impact? Eir worked hard to get the issue sorted and they did have it turned around in just over 12 hours. […]

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Startups are easy, right?!

We’re pretty sure no one ever said running a startup is easy…  If someone has said that, well, they are clearly lying to themselves and the world!  This post isn’t going to be about Support Renewals specifically but more so the whole process of starting up a company from just […]

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Why Track Antivirus Subs?

Why you should renew your Anti-Virus Subscriptions… Antivirus, antimalware or endpoint security software (we’ll refer to them all as endpoint security for the rest of the article) is your machine’s last chance to prevent it from becoming compromised or overrun.  There are many vendor solutions for endpoint security. The right […]

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You Have to Keep Renewing Domain Names!?

Why you need to keep track of your Domain Name Registrations… For most companies, big or small, their website is the first port of call for many customers.  It’s key to their branding and their services. The domain name is critical to how customers interact with the company, either via […]

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Yes, SSL Certificates do Expire!

Why you should keep track of your SSL Certificate Expiries… SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, is an internet protocol designed to keep your communication safe from prying eyes.  SSL is an older cryptographic protocol that has since all but been replaced by the more secure Transport Layer Security (TLS) but […]

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