Thursday, March 1, 2018

Backup provider cranks up the automation

Data Protection Digest

A roundup of data protection content from TechTarget's network |Mar. 1, 2018

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FEATURED STORY
Nakivo software gains self-backup, instant recovery
Paul Crocetti, Senior Site Editor

Nakivo Backup & Replication 7.4 adds automated VM disaster recovery, self-backup and Hyper-V instant recovery. The software vendor continues to release an update every quarter. (SearchDisasterRecovery)

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How organizations are handling disruptions, IT resiliency

According to Syncsort's IT resiliency report, businesses generally need improvement in their ability to recover from incidents.

(Storage Soup)

 
Zerto Virtual Replication reduces marketing firm's RPO

An employee and customer reward company turned to Zerto Virtual Replication for a better RPO during its recovery process. It's also banking on Zerto to provide the flexibility to choose from different cloud providers. (SearchDisasterRecovery)

 
Rubrik wins gold with Cloud Data Management Alta 4.0

Rubrik Cloud Data Management competes in the converged data protection market, providing a Google-like search engine for data analytics. (SearchDataBackup)

 
Carbonite agrees to acquire competitor Mozy

The Carbonite acquisition of Mozy from Dell for $145.8 million will bring the data protection vendor both consumer and business customers. (SearchDataBackup)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
A brief history of business continuity and DR
IT business continuity and disaster recovery have evolved over the decades. In this podcast, expert Paul Kirvan explores this evolution and what lies ahead. (SearchDisasterRecovery)
 
Customers benefit from GDPR data directives
The General Data Protection Regulation strengthens customer rights regarding data. Implementing GDPR personal data rules involves several important aspects. (SearchDataBackup)
 

Appliances simplify backup architecture implementation

An integrated data backup appliance can minimize or eliminate some of the operational aspects of backup, greatly reducing operational workload. (SearchDataBackup)

 
The next big thing in data protection technologies
Data protection trends are constantly evolving, so what's next in backup and recovery? How about the ability to "recover anywhere?" (SearchDisasterRecovery)
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