Self Help Documentation
-
Backup & Disaster Recovery
-
Call Recording
-
- Are Witness recordings encrypted?
- Can Mother's staff and Witness administrators access my recordings?
- Do you have product sheet for Witness?
- Does Witness provide an audit trail of who has accessed recordings?
- Does Witness support integration with Active Directory?
- If I disable a user in Active Directory, can access to Witness also be automatically denied?
- Is access to Witness secure?
- Is Witness PCI-Compliant?
- Witness - Start/Stop Recording
-
-
Cloud
-
Datacentre
- Do you have a datacentre datasheet?
- I have systems in your datacentre, how are they backed up?
- Is my data replicated across multiple datacentres?
- Is there CCTV in your datacentres?
- What fire prevention standards exist?
- What happens to my data if we discontinue service?
- What intrusion detection/prevention systems exist?
- What is Spin-up DR?
- What redundancy exists for power failure?
- What security and access control systems are in place?
- What vulnerability testing do you perform?
- Where are your datacentres?
- Who owns your datacentres?
- Will my data ever be moved outside the UK or the EU?
-
Internet & Connectivity
-
PCI Compliance
-
Security & Data Protection
- Can you help with Endpoint Security?
- Does Mother hold customer credit card information?
- Does Mother record its telephone calls?
- Is my company or personal data shared with any other parties?
- What happens to my data if we discontinue service?
- What personal information does Mother retain in relation to its customers?
- What vulnerability testing do you perform?
- Where can I find your privacy policy?
- Will my data ever be moved outside the UK or the EU?
-
Telephony & Voice Services
Does Mother offer public or private cloud services?
Created On
bywebmaster
The short answer is Both (or Hybrid).
Public Cloud
Public Clouds are the most common way of deploying cloud computing. The cloud resources (e.g. servers and storage devices) are not owned by our customers; the infrastructure belongs to and is managed by Mother. In a public cloud environment, these resources are shared amongst many customers (tenants) and the environment is commonly referred to as ‘multi-tenant’.
Private Cloud
Private Clouds comprise computing resources that are for the exclusive use of one client or organisation.
Hybrid Cloud
A Hybrid Cloud combines private and public cloud services to provide the best of both worlds. In a Hybrid environment there is a mix of dedicated and shared resources.
This article last updated on