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The Cloud: You’re Using It Wrong

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August 4, 2021. The Cloud: You’re Using It Wrong. 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.

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

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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. Meanwhile, self-managed cloud-based backup is growing, from 30% in 2020 to 35% by 2023.

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25 Data Protection Predictions from 14 Experts for 2022

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“With the near universal acceptance of cloud computing as a core component of today’s IT infrastructures, companies will move away from considering only a single cloud for their cloud needs. ” Containers Will Become Mainstream to Support the Cloud Explosion of 2021.

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The Cloud: You’re Using It Wrong

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READ TIME: 4 MIN August 4, 2021 The Cloud: Youre Using It Wrong The Cloud has been all the rage since former Google CEO Eric Schmidt discussed the concept at an industry conference in 2006. As a result, the Cloud is everywhere, and the cloud computing market will reach $287.03 billion by 2025.

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Protecting Data Beyond the Firewall in SaaS

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According to the IDG 2020 Cloud Computing Survey , IT management expects to “reduce their use of commercially licensed software (65% currently, down to 50%) in favor of software as a service (SaaS) applications (up from 24% to 36%)” by the end of 2021. And for SMBs, SaaS has been a particularly important initiative.

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Information Security vs. Cybersecurity: Main Differences

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In 2021, the cost of cybercrime topped $6 trillion. Modern hackers use all kinds of threat vectors, including malware, ransomware, phishing, as well as cyber frauds to attack devices, Internet of Things (IoT) systems, cloud computing infrastructure, and data. Prevent data breaches, information theft, and compromise.

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The Executive Guide to Hybrid Cloud Success

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The Executive Guide to Hybrid Cloud Success February 7, 2025 Jay Cuthrell Chief Product Officer Cloud Strategy as a Business Driver Cloud computing is no longer a question of “if” but “how.” Connect with our experts to assess your cloud strategy and accelerate digital transformation.