Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 09 | Page 16

ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY What matters in the end is that each application has the right platform it needs to do what it needs to do best. Rick Vanover, Director of Technical Product Marketing & Evangelism for Veeam Software Rick Vanover, Director of Technical Product Marketing & Evangelism for Veeam Software. can utilise public clouds as backup for redundancy and disaster strategies, while simultaneously taking advantage of its ability to scale during periods of peak demand, alleviating risk,” Schlosser says. Jason Roos, Channel and Alliances Director at Mimecast adds: “On-premises systems were traditionally most at risk from accidental loss, malicious deletion, technical failure or disaster, but now the cloud is increasingly becoming a primary data store. Valuable customer information held in SaaS applications, such as CRM, or hosted email in Microsoft Office 365 are prime examples. But while organisations have long deployed backup and recovery systems in conjunction with Exchange on-premises mail servers, Office 365 offers no independent copy of email data. There is a growing risk of accidental deletion, data corruption, cybercriminal attacks and malicious users or administrators. It’s just a matter of time before an organisation relying on Office 365 will suffer from data loss. Cloud-to-cloud backup strategies are now becoming commonplace to supplement hybrid deployments.” Rick Vanover, Director of Technical Product Marketing & Evangelism for Veeam Software concurs: “Physical disruption is one risk today among others such as ransomware, equipment failure, malicious staff and more. Each of these 16 risks makes backing up data in the cloud much more attractive for a number of reasons. Organisations invest a lot in their datacentres and there is an incredible expectation that this type of complete service be kept available. The hybrid approach becomes attractive for a number of reasons: scale, disaster recovery, limits of the on-premises datacentre and more. However, what matters in the end is that each application has the right platform it needs to do what it needs to do best. The expectation for it to be available today is a given.” Ossama Eldeeb, Senior Manager, MENA Partner Organization, VMware expands further: “In the growing digital economy, data is the lifeblood of new business insights and enhanced business competitiveness. For Middle East organisations and enterprises, it is a top priority to ensure high levels of availability and eliminate data loss, without cost or complexity. However, Middle East organisations are straining under the exponential growth in data, due to the rise in mobile devices, social media and video, and connected devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) era, with IoT endpoints set to more than double to 30 billion by 2020, according to one recent industry report. Increasingly, Middle East CIOs are looking to extend their traditional backup and data recovery to business continuity measures, data classification, data protection, information life cycle management and data compliance. Working with channel partners is vital for organisations to implement digital transformation strategies that can weigh traditional backup and disaster recovery against emerging cloud-based solutions. Middle East channel partners should also advise organisations on how to have the proper technology infrastructure, new security measures and, most importantly, the regulations, tools and processes that will allow organisations to effectively use and consume these backup and disaster recovery services. As a result, there is also a significant Middle East and North Africa market opportunity for local service providers to provide differentiated services to meet specific in-country requirements.” How can the channel help their customers anticipate the worst and prepare for a disaster? Johnny Karam, Vice President Emerging Market, Veritas, says: “Business continuity planning is a crucial part of any CIO’s role and data backup and recovery are essential elements of this. Information management solutions should be designed around the principle that data is more important than infrastructure and the channel has an Issue 09 INTELLIGENT TECH CHANNELS