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Originally an independent business unit within Spark Digital – the business and commercial arm of Spark New Zealand – Davanti became an independent organisation in 2013. At that time, Davanti also chose to move off of Telecom New Zealand’s technology stack in favour of cloud services. “We opted to move to the cloud to make information more accessible to our staff of 100 – many of whom work remotely from client sites,” said John Baddiley, Senior Business Manager at Davanti. “Additionally, the cloud would enable us to avoid requirements for on-premises hardware or dedicated support staff to run our systems.”
With employees needing to use a wide variety of devices to access information, Davanti narrowed its cloud services search down to Microsoft Office 365 and Google Docs. “We chose Office 365 due to both our users’ and clients’ familiarity with the Office applications, such as Word and PowerPoint, as well as the ability to access Exchange Online for email and SharePoint Online for document management,” Baddiley said. “We knew that using SharePoint Online would enable us to take advantage of document versioning, find information better with policies around properly storing documents with metadata, and allow multiple users to collaborate over the same files at once.”
With years of experience in banking IT and a focus on application security, Baddiley felt strongly that an extra backup solution would be necessary to protect Davanti’s business-critical content in Office 365. “From the outset, I knew that cloud services do not necessarily guarantee disaster recovery and business continuity,” Baddiley said. “While Microsoft does a fantastic job at making sure systems are up and available, if we lost content or if data was corrupted, it could be difficult to get it back through Microsoft’s service level agreements for data recovery.”