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I was talking with the CIO of one of our longstanding clients recently when he mentioned that one of his favorite things about our platform is that he no longer worries about backup. This came as no surprise. Backup is broken and it has been for decades.
Andres RodriguezBackup, Cloud Security, CTO Series, File Sharing
The backup vendors don’t want you thinking about recoverability. But if you hope to survive in the age of ransomware, fast recoveries are absolutely paramount.
Andres RodriguezBackup, Cloud Security, Ransomware, Solutions
Ransomware is top of mind for every large organization these days. The unfortunate truth is that you can't really prevent an attack. The hackers are clever, resourceful, and have all the time in the world to find ways to infiltrate your systems.
Stephen SkidmoreBackup, Cloud Security, Featured, Solutions
The frightening success of ransomware stems from an evil combination of social and software engineering. The devious minds behind the […]
Andres RodriguezBackup, Cloud Security
A myopic focus of the backup vendors on durability at the expense of recoverability has left enterprise customers reeling from […]
Andres RodriguezBackup, CTO Series
File backup is broken and no one is talking about it. The most recent uptick in ransomware attacks has exposed […]
Andres RodriguezBackup, CTO Series, Featured
Today is World Backup Day, but should we really be celebrating backup in the age of cloud?
Stephen SkidmoreBackup
As we work with more and more global enterprises looking to leverage cloud services, we’re hearing several consistent themes and […]
Russ KennedyBackup
Three very different global companies. Three different industries. One common basic challenge – file backup. The traditional way of protecting […]
David GrantBackup, Customers, Featured
If you haven’t been following the drama in the enterprise file Backup and Recovery category these past few weeks, I […]
David GrantBackup
A new report shows cloud backup and recovery solutions are growing at an accelerated pace, as enterprises transition away from […]
Tom RoseBackup