Intelligent Data Centres Issue 28 | Page 35

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As the amount of data in existence surges , business leaders must ensure they have the correct processes in place to manage it and avoid data loss . A number of industry experts offer their best practice advice on the methods used to prevent data loss and how to make the most of backup strategies .

The basics of backup : How to avoid disaster

During the pandemic , organisations across every industry were forced into making the sudden switch to remote working , changing the way those organisations used and viewed their data . With employees needing remote access from outside the security of the workplace , cybercriminals took advantage of an increasing number of unsecured networks and endpoints .

To protect against the damage that could be done should a cyberattack – or even a natural disaster or simply human error – occur , businesses have recognised the importance of secure backups and watertight disaster plans more than ever before . We spoke to five industry experts to get their thoughts on why backups are so essential and how business leaders can make sure they ’ re protected .
The COVID effect
The impact of the past 18 months on data usage has been phenomenal . John Day , Sales Engineering Leader , UK & I and Nordics at Commvault acknowledges how businesses have been “ experiencing the data explosion impact of remote working , and the data sprawl that this has brought to their environments . This coupled with the knee jerk reactions that businesses were forced to undertake to tackle a world hit by the pandemic , has taken its toll .
“ The acceleration of collaboration technology , cloud adoption and SaaS offerings with elasticity , is top of mind , and due to the uncertain times , meant that organisations were forced to act first and revise later . This approach was necessary for www . intelligentdatacentres . com
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