What gets me angry is listening to people who have no clue on what’s going on here constantly put down every single thing. Do you know what it’s like to work in the IT world working with billion dollar IT product companies that constantly boast how great their products are and when they fail they cause catastrophic down time that costs you hours of time to get it working? Those are the same giants who spend millions of dollars making sure no competitors that can offer personal care never make it in the business. Years ago I had a Rad 5 hard drive go out on our exchange server. A routine fix. I called Dell and matched all the serial numbers and had them ship me a replacement. I got the drive and the numbers didn’t match so I called Dell and spoke with 3 different people who all told me the old drive was discontinued and that’s the new replacement. I even spoke with one of their engineers who ensured me everything would be fine. The drive was wrong and it damaged the entire exchange server. After getting the correct drive it took me 30 hours of work to fix the damage and restore from backup. All that time no one had email. Including millions of dollars of electronic orders that I had to extract another way. All I got from Dell was a whoops our bad. If I could have reached through the phone line and choked someone I would of. Afterward I refused to buy anything from Dell for years. However, when buying servers you don’t have many choices in this business because all the giants have monopolized the market.
I choose to support Data443 and the team because I believe in what they are doing 100%. Working to fix serious problems that exist in data security. Just listen to all the millions of data breaches you hear about every single day. What existed in the market just doesn’t work anymore. We need to try new methods and products and give them a chance. Jason has spent decades in this space and now it’s time to try what he suggests. When you listen to him talk he’s working toward a global solution and not just one simple answer. He talks about what and why products have failed and how to help prevent it from happening again moving forward.