Thursday, April 18, 2019

How safe is your SaaS data?

Data Protection Digest
A roundup of data protection content from TechTarget's network |Apr. 18, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
SaaS backup remains a mystery to some IT pros
Johnny Yu, Senior News Writer

If your data is with a SaaS provider, that doesn't mean you're in the clear. Analysts discuss the common misconception that a SaaS application alleviates the need for an organization to perform backups. (SearchDataBackup)

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NEWS
 
NetBackup BaaS now available on IBM Cloud

Veritas has made its backup-as-a-service software NetBackup available through IBM Marketplace, extending the vendor's reach to IBM Cloud customers. (SearchDataBackup)

 
Engineering firm takes advantage of Dell EMC backup
Dell EMC backup was the perfect fit for GEI Consultants, enabling the engineering and environmental consulting business to speed up backups while keeping costs down. (SearchDataBackup)
 
Carbonite bringing in Mozy backup full time

After acquiring Mozy in 2018, Carbonite has ended support for the MozyHome Free edition. Carbonite will continue to support other paid Mozy editions, but hopes to convert remaining Mozy customers onto its own infrastructure.

(Storage Soup)

 
Google joins with Actifio and HYCU for cloud data protection

At the Google Cloud Next conference, Cohesity, Actifio and HYCU all launched or expanded Google Cloud Platform data protection services. (Storage Soup)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
What's going on in the IT resilience market?
Thanks to a number of mergers, acquisitions and product consolidations, the market for IT resilience has gone in some interesting directions over the past few years. (SearchDisasterRecovery)
 
Backup best practices for server and data migration
Data protection teams can learn a lot from the mistakes of high profile companies making data and server migrations. Here we cover the disastrous MySpace server migration and the best practices you can use to avoid a similar failure. (SearchDataBackup)
 
How to use AI for BC/DR planning

AI and machine learning are popping up everywhere in IT, so it only makes sense that there should be some uses for the technologies in the high stakes world of business continuity and disaster recovery planning. (SearchDisasterRecovery)

 
The foggy future of multi-cloud backup
There's no question that there are benefits to multi-cloud, but for data protection, its status is debatable. Here we cover where multi-cloud is used for data protection and whether or not it has a future in the backup market. (SearchDataBackup)
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