Measuring Downtime
Comparing Technologies
Disaster Recovery at Scale
Why You Need
Disaster Recovery
Total Cost of Ownership
The Future of Disaster Recovery
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Many businesses have recently embraced
strategic plans that move beyond DR as
a reactive, standalone function within
IT. Instead, DR needs can be met with
enterprise-class platforms that unlock
proactive, integrated IT functions. By
leveraging the future-forward features
described above—such as converged
DR and backup alongside multi-cloud
mobility—organizations can be well on
their way to becoming IT resilient. IT
resilience is the ability for a business
to protect what exists today while
simultaneously innovating for the needs
of tomorrow. It encompasses both
the unplanned nature of DR and its
unwanted disruptions, as well as planned,
beneficial disruptions such as mergers &
acquisitions, datacenter consolidations,
and hardware refreshes. In that way, the
future of DR is not the narrow role it played
in yesterday's transactional IT, but as an
expansive, strategic part of every resilient IT
organization.
Sources:
1
Gartner BCM survey (https://www.gartner.com/doc/3200321/survey-analysis--bcm-survey)
2
Gartner "The future of the Datacenter in the Cloud Era" (https://www.gartner.com/document/3079122?ref=unauthreader&srcId=1-3478922254)
Minimize Service Disruption Ensure Application Mobility Create Infrastructure
Flexibility
3 STEPS TO IT RESILIENCE
IT RESILIENCE
"With IT Resilience, organizations can
withstand any disaster, confidently
embrace change and focus on business."
72%
70%
Of enterprises that will have
a hyprid cloud strategy by
2019
2
Of companies have experi-
enced an IT outage in the
last year
1
24/7
B U S I N E S S
firms has had at least
one declared disaster
or major disruption
during the past 5 years
1 in 3
IT RESILIENCE
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