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The Cloud: You’re Using It Wrong

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“The Cloud” has been all the rage since former Google CEO Eric Schmidt discussed the concept at an industry conference in 2006. Cloud computing helps individuals, companies, and government services safely store the ever-increasing amounts of data that are output every second. Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service.

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Does the cloud, alone, meet 3-2-1?

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The cloud has a lot going for it as a backup and disaster recovery (DR) target. In fact, some in the backup community say that storing backups in the cloud, alone, is enough to meet the 3-2-1 rule (three copies of the data in two different media with one offsite). The use of cloud services in backup is growing.

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Protecting Data Beyond the Firewall in SaaS

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With so much of the workforce remote during the pandemic, organizations ramped up their transition to the cloud and software-as-a-service (SaaS). Again, if you’d like to dive more deeply into this aspect of post-pandemic data protection and disaster recovery, check out our eBook. It needs to be protected.

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2021 Technology To Be Thankful For

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For the purposes of this blog, let’s narrow the focus to trending and emerging technologies that are making businesses faster, more accurate, and more productive. Edge computing lowers bandwidth costs and decreases latency levels. Rapidly growing, edge computing is forecasted to reach $17.9 Yes please! Remote Services.