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Cloud Backup Ranked Among Top Cloud Applications as Enterprises Take Early Advantage of Economic Recovery To Control Capital Expenses TORONTO - February 9, 2010 - Asigra Inc., a leading Cloud BackupTM and recovery software provider since 1986, today highlighted what analysts and industry experts say are the top five cloud applications that companies are expected to adopt or expand their use of in the next 12 months. Reasons companies are making the shift toward cloud computing applications such as cloud backup include reduced capital expense, simple deployment, data mobility, and continuous access to the latest software features and functionality. Cloud applications enable firms to quickly harness the power of this new IT platform to streamline operations as the economy recovers. “The economic downturn of the last couple of years has forced firms to cut costs across the board, including investments in IT equipment and staff. Most economists expect business to rebound in 2010, but many companies no longer have the finances to buy the hardware and software needed to take advantage of the recovery,” said Eran Farajun, Executive Vice President for Asigra. “By using cloud-based services, companies are taking advantage of shared hardware and software resources to meet the needs of their customers and their prospects. They can buy as much or as little computing power as they need without the cost and delays of purchasing and installing hardware and software in-house.” “Many of the most widely adopted use cases for cloud services are data and content-intensive in nature,” noted Richard Villars, Vice President of Storage and IT Executive Strategies at IDC. ”We find that organizations dealing with rapid data growth, extended data retention periods, and the economic realities of lower capital and operational expenditures are among the leading shapers and users of cloud applications.” According to IDC[1], the top five cloud applications that organizations are likely to pursue in 2010 include:
As one of the top cloud applications for 2010, cloud backup protects data offsite to ensure against a data loss event due to an IT mishap, power outage or a more devastating local disaster like a hurricane, flood or earthquake. Lost data from just a simple notebook could cost a company some $50,000, according to a Ponemon Institute study [2]. So the loss of corporate data that is several times more than would be on a single laptop would be that much more expensive. Cloud backup enables companies to quickly recover their information while paying for only the services they need. The software layer is completely virtual and separate from the hardware layer, providing additional protection against equipment failure. The newest cloud solutions offer complete data mobility, pricing flexibility and fast data recovery so that organizations of any size do not miss a beat. Unlike online backup, cloud backup allows users to migrate data between different service providers to eliminate lock-in, the orphaning of backup data, and high-performance data recovery that meets stringent Recovery Time Objectives demanded by business. Cloud backup is also further separated from online backup in that it can be deployed in a hybrid environment (onsite private cloud and using a public cloud backup service provider for maximum economies of scale). “By utilizing cloud services delivered on a robust and advanced operations platform, companies are able to leverage the latest that technology has to offer while enjoying the efficiencies that make the technology advantageous from a pricing perspective,” said Stacy Hayes, Vice President at Terremark. “At Terremark, our purpose-built datacenters provide access to a massive and diverse network of systems across more than 160 global carriers for a comprehensive suite of managed solutions that help organizations simplify their IT operations.” Tweet this: Experts Reveal Cloud Backup Ranks Among Top 5 Cloud Computing Applications for 2010 as Companies Take Early Advantage of Economic Recovery Follow Asigra on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/asigra Resources
About Asigra ### Asigra and the Asigra logo are trademarks of Asigra Inc. All other brand and product names are, or may be, trademarks of their respective owners =================== [1] IDC, Cloud Computing 2010, an IDC Update, Doc # IDC_P20476, , September 29, 2010 [2] Cost of a Lost Laptop: A Study Conducted by the Ponemon Institute, April 22, 2009 - http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-3076 Contact ======================== Source: Asigra (Direct Submission) |
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