The continued popularity of web-based applications and cloud computing has led to a proliferation of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, limiting the need for businesses to retain a large store of on-premises hardware.
While you may have already shifted some of your tech needs to SaaS models, you might still house your backup and recovery solutions in house. If that's the case, consider the advantages of Backup-and-Recovery-as-a-Service (BRaaS).
Here's how to determine if BRaaS is a good fit for your needs:
1. You're spending too much for on-site backup and recovery.
Gartner predicted that worldwide IT spending would come to $3.9 trillion this year, and that we're likely to cross the $4 trillion threshold next year.
Hand in hand with growing IT spending, many businesses find themselves processing and storing vast amounts of business-critical data these days.
The cost of housing and maintaining on-premises hardware and simultaneously managing your own data and backup recovery processes can add up....