Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 12 | Page 98

t cht lk What are the challenges around data storage? that our products called OneXafe and ShadowXafe are the client-based solutions that we sell in that market and are doing well. In the area of backup recovery or Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service, we offer a product called ShadowProtect. We already protect nearly 2 million servers with this product. Every day we’re protecting the changed data associated with those servers, with our customers and with our partners. The interesting thing that we’ve also added to our product solution is a cloud offering: StorageCraft Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) offers everything from file and folder recovery and machine virtualisation, to instant failover of an entire site and network with a different level of SLA than you’ll find elsewhere. Here in Europe, I’m pleased to tell you that in our OneXafe product line, we’ve been growing over 100% and this is the same for our cloud offering. In our ShadowXafe offering, which is our new generation of ShadowProtect, we’ve been growing at around 20-25%. So, success really is in the “ numbers, it’s in the ability for us to show you how customers are utilising the technology in backup and recovery. Has GDPR compliance been quite a concern of your customers? I think what I’m experiencing, not just in Europe but also in North America, is that there’s a little bit of GDPR fatigue. People are tired of it but everybody’s trying to become compliant or has become compliant. I think the next time GDPR is going to be in everybody’s face again is when any government agency has a situation where there’s been a breach – a non-compliant factor. How does that work – I think the next step is to consider what happens when you are found to be violating intentionally or unintentionally. I don’t think all the breaches are necessarily going to be intended. If governments start to find a new revenue source, I think this could wreak havoc again for the industry and that’s where I think we have a great opportunity to apply some piece of mind. OUR BELIEF IS THAT NOT ALL DATA IS EQUAL, BUT THE STATUS QUO STORAGE INDUSTRY WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE THAT BECAUSE THEY WANT YOU TO STORE EVERYTHING – THEY WANT YOU TO STORE EVERYTHING TWICE, IF NOT THREE TIMES. 98 INTELLIGENTCIO Globally, the single biggest challenge I hear from our customers and partners around the world is when they look at data growth and compare that to their storage or IT budget, the two don’t come close. There’s no way these people can say IT Administrators are having a hard time preserving their budget, let alone now having a conversation with their boss requesting more storage due to data growth. That’s just not the answer that budgets or leadership – what I call real active leaders – are putting forward. They’re putting the challenge in front of the storage industry. This is exactly where StorageCraft can have a strong level of differentiation. Our belief is that not all data is equal, but the status quo storage industry wants you to believe that because they want you to store everything – they want you to store everything twice, if not three times. Our belief is that if you really do have intelligent data management and data insights, you can pick and choose. StorageCraft can be used as an example of this. For example – I have a data pool for a marketing campaign that’s extremely important; however, if that data was somehow lost, destroyed or corrupted, I’m going to be upset with my IT organisation. But I’m not going to lose revenue and undoubtedly, the business will continue to run. Now, if our licencing engine data gets corrupted or I can’t access it, I can measure that on a minute-by-minute basis on loss revenue. I think it’s a great analogy of how you must learn about the business priorities and how you must prioritise the data pools and establish recovery and recall points that are in-line with that business definition. This is why our partner strategy is so important – because our partners act as professional consultants that go in and help to find these descriptions of less mission- critical data, prescribe the recovery models that are necessary or the use models of the data that are necessary. We want people to be making much more intelligent decisions on what they should store. www.intelligentcio.com