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Our customers typically come to us with an eye on solving one or two major, pressing problems. Maybe a StorSimple array is approaching EOL or they need to exit a handful of data centers. A ransomware incident may have sparked their interest. Or it could be that the high costs and extreme hassle of managing backup across multiple locations sent them searching for a more efficient cloud alternative.
The product team at Nasuni is constantly working to make the platform simpler, faster, and more powerful, but our new 9.7 release reflects one of the company’s larger guiding principles: at Nasuni, we truly listen intently to our customers. On the product team, we want to understand what’s important to them and what they would like to see from the platform.
Information security focuses its efforts around three pillars: prevention, detection and recovery. With ransomware, the first two receive far more attention than the third. This misguided focus results from a lack of understanding about how ransomware really works. This article will explain how ransomware operates at the file system level, how this impacts ransomware recovery and why paying the ransom is not a viable option.
The rise and evolution of ransomware is throwing a pretty harsh spotlight on the recovery times of traditional file data protection. Recovering from a ransomware attack using traditional backup can take days or weeks. Even if you have a modern online backup solution, you’re still in for some serious headaches.
This past year was another challenging year but also many positive signs for the world. It was an exciting twelve months for Nasuni as companies accelerated their journey to the cloud. We capitalized on being able to help our customers against the ongoing threat of Ransomware and the accelerating interest in cloud initiatives and digital transformation to deliver phenomenal results in 2021.
Hardly a day goes by without a ransomware attack in the news. Ransomware can impact everything from our utility companies to our hospitals and is affecting our way of life. These are scary times, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Ransomware isn’t new, and while it continues to adapt to become more sophisticated, so do anti-ransomware solutions like Nasuni and Varonis.
Welcome to 2022. Not only is ransomware still here – but it’s not going away any time soon. Ransomware hits a business every 11 seconds, according to CyberSecurity Ventures, and global damages are expected to reach $40B this year. Yet our customers have never paid a ransom, thanks to Nasuni’s Rapid Ransomware Recovery capabilities.
Here at Nasuni, we often talk to IT leaders who know they should move their file storage to the cloud, but simply haven’t gotten around to it yet. Well, we’ve decided to make it easier for any remaining holdouts by compiling a list of five simple file storage resolutions every organization should adopt in 2022!
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.
Introducing Global File Acceleration, a new highly-available cloud service added to the Nasuni SaaS platform that makes multi-site file synchronization up to five times faster.