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The Cloud in 2012 – Where are we now? Where are we going?

The Cloud in 2012 – Where are we now? Where are we going?. Eran Farajun Asigra Inc. Cloud Backup Meets Enterprise. Companies are seeing the value of the cloud and investing in cloud services more than ever. Need for Cloud Backup Growing.

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The Cloud in 2012 – Where are we now? Where are we going?

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  1. The Cloud in 2012 – Where are we now? Where are we going? Eran Farajun Asigra Inc.

  2. Cloud Backup Meets Enterprise Companies are seeing the value of the cloud and investing in cloud services more than ever.

  3. Need for Cloud Backup Growing. • By 2016, 50% of all applications will be delivered via the cloud. • By 2015, more than 70% of new sales application projects will be SaaS. • By 2014, 30% of sales organizations will issue iPads and tablets as primary device stand issue for salespeople. • Public cloud services will grow 5x faster than overall IT enterprise spending, 19% annually through 2015. • Cloud backup will grow 3.7x faster than on-premise backup Source: Gartner

  4. Yikes! “TD Bank has confirmed that unencrypted backup data tapes were misplaced during transport.”

  5. Yikes, again! “NASA said the latest incident occurred on Oct 31 when a laptop and documents were stolen from a locked vehicle of one of its employees.”

  6. Why do Enterprises Move Backup to the Cloud? • Reduce operational and administrative costs • Reduce the risk of security breaches or vulnerability involving consumer data • Reduce the cost of regulatory compliance • Deploy IT staff to more strategic projects that increase competitive position within the market Increase Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty

  7. Today’s Net-Net Takeaway • Things have changed. Positive obligation to disclose data loss events. • Cloud delivers stronger compliance safeguards • Eliminates the shortcomings of tape backup • Inertia is your #1 enemy (“Oh, we’ve got this covered” = famous last words)

  8. Still Need Convincing? • www.datalossdb.org • Search for “Canada” or “tapes” • Or if you’re brave enough …[your company’s or competitors’ name]

  9. Thank you for listening.

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