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The 16 Best Data Protection Software Companies for 2022

Solutions Review

These capabilities facilitate the automation of moving critical data to online and offline storage, and creating comprehensive strategies for valuing, cataloging, and protecting data from application errors, user errors, malware, virus attacks, outages, machine failure, and other disruptions. Note: Companies are listed in alphabetical order.

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What Is AMI Data and How Can Utility Companies Benefit from It?

Pure Storage

They enabled utility companies to remotely monitor electricity, connect and disconnect service, detect tampering, and identify outages. The system can quickly detect outages and report them to the utility, leading to faster restoration of services. Customers are also informed about the state of outages in real time.

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

OffsiteDataSync

The cloud certainly has a lot going for it. The largest hyperscale clouds have a highly redundant architecture that copies data in multiple places throughout its infrastructure. And, of course, the cloud is a very easy way to get a backup offsite. After all, while cloud outages aren’t very common, they do occur.

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25 Data Protection Predictions from 14 Experts for 2022

Solutions Review

“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. Note: Data protection predictions are listed in the order we received them. Multicloud Infrastructures Will Become Mainstream.