by Sesame Software | Oct 17, 2024 | Data Backup
As more businesses move their data operations to the cloud, the convenience of cloud storage is becoming increasingly popular. However, with this rise comes a growing number of cybersecurity concerns. In 2023 alone, cloud-related data breaches accounted for nearly 45%...
by Sesame Software | Oct 10, 2024 | Data Backup, NS
NetSuite’s powerful enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform is widely used by businesses to manage everything from finance to supply chain operations. However, recent findings show that thousands of NetSuite customers may be unknowingly exposing sensitive data to...
by Sesame Software | Sep 10, 2024 | Data Backup, Salesforce Backup & Recovery
Accidentally deleting records in Salesforce can happen to anyone, but the good news is that Salesforce provides a built-in mechanism to recover these records within a specific timeframe. Whether it’s a crucial account entry, an important contact detail, or a...
by Sesame Software | Aug 15, 2024 | Business Intelligence, Customers, Data Backup
The landscape of Oracle Java licensing is once again evolving. As we approach September 2024, users of Oracle JDK 17 will face significant decisions due to the reversion of the licensing terms to the Oracle Technology Network License Agreement (OTNLA). Understanding...
by Sesame Software | Jul 30, 2024 | Business Intelligence, Data Backup, Replication, Salesforce Backup & Recovery
Salesforce empowers businesses with a robust data management system, but replicating formula fields during replication projects can be a pitfall. Here at Sesame Software, we advocate for a smarter approach that optimizes performance and simplifies your data journey....
by Sesame Software | Jul 11, 2024 | Business Intelligence, Data Backup, Replication
In today’s data-driven world, seamless data movement is crucial for businesses of all sizes. Data replication, the process of copying data from one system to another, unlocks valuable insights and facilitates streamlined workflows. But before embarking on a data...