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Three Predictions for 2019 by Arcserve

First one being public clouds losing battle for DR budgets

Last year was one of substantial change in data protection as organizations grappled with new privacy regulations, exceedingly sophisticated ransomware attacks, and cloud-first DR strategies that ushered in unexpected costs and heightened risks of data loss. 

Arcserve, LLC, data protection provider, names three predictions for 2019 and their impact over the next 12 months:

Public cloud envy ends as sticker shock sets in
Many organizations have adopted cloud-first strategies to benefit from the agility and economies of scale, however they face unexpected and significant fees associated with the movement and recovery of data in public clouds. Because of this, more organizations will scale back from using public clouds for DR and instead, leverage hybrid cloud strategies and cloud service providers who offer private cloud solutions with predictable cost models.

AI-powered solutions help IT teams work smarter
A year in technology can be measured in seconds, with new capabilities transforming the way we interact with, and protect, critical business data. Over the coming year, organizations can expect data protection solutions to go beyond real-time insight and incorporate AI capabilities that can predict and avert unplanned downtime from physical disasters before they happen. These solutions will automate DR processes, intelligently restoring the most frequently accessed, cross-functional or critical data first and proactively replicate it to the cloud before a downtime event occurs.

Cost concerns drive uptick of self-managed DRaaS in channel community
The ‘as-a-service’ model is growing fast, and this trend will continue in the next 12 months. Specifically, self-managed DR as a service will increase in prominence as organizations seek to realize the cloud’s full value as a DR option with a lower investment than managed DRaaS. In response, channel partners will add more self-service options to support growing customer demand for contractually guaranteed RTOs and RPOs while expanding their addressable market without the responsibility of managing customer environments.

It’s clear that companies are getting serious about data protection and will invest a significant amount of time and money into making sure they have the rights tools, resources and services to keep their invaluable corporate data safe,” said Oussama El-Hilali, VP products, Arcserve. “However, if 2018 showed us anything, it’s that businesses still need quite a bit of education when it comes to managing their data in a cost-effective and efficient way. It’s going to be interesting to see how leaders address and rectify the challenges they previously faced as they head into 2019.”

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