Increasing Operational Efficiency With Kasten K10 V6.0

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We are excited to announce the release of Kasten K10 version 6.0, the latest and most advanced version of our industry-leading platform that provides enterprise-grade Kubernetes data protection and application mobility. This release helps customers scale their cloud native data protection efficiently. Kubernetes deployments are growing at an unprecedented rate. Gartner predicts that by 2027, more than 90% of global organizations will be running containerized applications in production. However, today’s market conditions are scarred with financial uncertainty and a shortage of cloud native skills. Therefore, you must ensure operational efficiencies are in place to unleash the full potential of your cloud native environments while protecting your data. Additionally, security remains an imperative as organizations focus on keeping their businesses running. With this release, we also continue to innovate in this growing ecosystem, so that you can take advantage of the best-of-breed inn...

Announcing the Cloud Protection Trends Report for 2023

Veeam is proud to release the findings of yet another independent research project, the Cloud Protection Trends Report for 2023, which looks at production and protection scenarios that deliver “as a Service,” including:

  • IaaS – Infrastructure as –a Service
  • PaaS – Platform as –a Service, including file shares and databases
  • SaaS – Software as a Service, focusing on Microsoft 365
  • BaaS & DRaaS – Backup as a Service and Disaster Recovery as a Service

Veeam contracts with independent research firms to ask questions on an assortment of topics. In this case, a variety of different “as a Service” administrators were asked about adoption drivers and challenges, their data protection strategies, roles and methods, and what customers want in a BaaS/DRaaS provider. Here’s a quick overview of the project:

Over the next several weeks, we’ll be looking at each of the “as a Service” scenarios, unpacking the research results, and discussing how these findings are affecting data protection strategies as we get ready for 2023. Be sure to check out our when we kick off the series — and stay tuned throughout the blog series, with seven blog posts and corresponding livestream sessions:

  1. Announcing the Cloud Protection Trends Report for 2023
  2. IaaS/PaaS usage adoption
  3. IaaS/PaaS backup roles and methods
  4. Long-term retention for IaaS/PaaS/SaaS data
  5. What is BaaS? And why BaaS or DRaaS?
  6. Considerations when choosing a BaaS/DRaaS provider
  7. M365 backup roles & methods

We hope to connect with you on the November 8 LinkedIn Live session and remember to download the 2023 Cloud Protection Trends Executive Brief in preparation!

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