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REDD is an Australian technology service provider positioned as a Technology Success Partner, primarily serving SMEs, non-profit organizations, and government agencies in Australia and New Zealand. It is not a developer tool or SaaS platform in the traditional sense, but rather a one-stop professional services provider focused on managed IT, cybersecurity, cloud computing, connectivity, unified communications, and digital consulting.
Based on the site content, REDD’s strengths are concentrated in the Microsoft ecosystem and enterprise infrastructure operations. Its Managed Technology services cover fully managed and co-managed IT, 24×7 Help Desk, procurement, project delivery, and support for Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Azure, and Teams. Digital Advisory includes digital strategy, governance, transformation, data insights, automation, and reporting, with specific emphasis on Power Platform, PowerApps, Power Automate, PowerBI, and Dataverse, along with capabilities related to Azure DevOps, Lighthouse, and Sentinel.
Its cybersecurity services are divided into MDR, Managed Risk, and Managed Security Awareness, including 24×7 SOC monitoring, SIEM log collection, threat hunting, incident response, vulnerability scanning, risk profiling, phishing simulations, account takeover monitoring, and security awareness microlearning. On the cloud side, it supports public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, and data center hosting. Its private cloud is located in Brisbane, while its public cloud focus is Microsoft Azure; AWS/GCP support is described only as limited.
The website does not disclose standard pricing or packages, clearly relying on custom quotes and consultative sales. It mentions that when switching IT providers, REDD first conducts a Technology Review Assessment, and the related cost can be credited against the first month’s managed services bill. For development teams that need transparent online pricing or self-service purchasing, this is not particularly friendly.
The advantages are its broad service coverage, with the ability to consolidate IT support, cloud, cybersecurity, connectivity, and communications under a single provider; clearly tiered security services with an emphasis on 24×7 support; and relatively specific descriptions of its Microsoft technology stack capabilities. The drawbacks are that it is not an out-of-the-box developer platform, and it lacks APIs, SDKs, technical documentation, and public SLAs. Its AWS/GCP capabilities are described weakly, and its service region is clearly oriented toward the Australia and New Zealand market.
It is better suited to SMEs, NFPs, and government organizations operating in Australia or New Zealand that want to outsource their IT department or supplement their internal technology teams. It is less suitable for teams looking for pure developer tools such as code hosting, CI/CD, or API platforms. The source text does not provide information on access from China, so this is considered unknown.
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