PowerProtect Backup Service Bolsters Leading Cloud Data Protection
Portfolio
By Laura DuBois, Dell
April 7, 2021
As
workloads shift to the cloud and
organizations increasingly leverage
software as a service, Dell
Technologies is introducing new
innovations to help businesses
protect and secure critical hybrid
cloud workloads.
If you’re reading this, it’s safe to say that you’re inundated with
data. In fact, over 1,200 companies trust Dell Technologies to protect
5.8 EB of data in the cloud.¹ Our most recent Global Data Protection
Index Snapshot also suggests that the amount of data being managed
across clouds and data centers has grown almost 40% in the last few
years.
That data needs to be protected, but IT managers are also expected to
simplify operations so businesses can focus on the day-to-day. SaaS
applications like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce and other
cloud-based modern workloads can help, but there’s a common
misconception that these apps provide native data protection services.
They don’t.
That exposes your business to catastrophic data and financial loss. Dell
Technologies has you covered thanks to the introduction of Dell EMC
PowerProtect Backup Service. It’s a new cloud-based data protection
solution powered by Druva designed to deliver SaaS app protection
without increasing IT complexity.
PowerProtect Backup Service deploys in minutes and provides unlimited
on-demand scaling to ensure growing data volumes are always protected.
With an intuitive web-based management experience, customers have
centralized visibility and management of SaaS apps, endpoints and hybrid
workloads, giving them peace of mind that their data is always
protected.
In addition to ensuring that critical data is safeguarded, secure and
recoverable, Dell EMC PowerProtect Backup Service provides eDiscovery,
data security and compliance capabilities which helps reduce risk and
ensure that data adheres to corporate data governance requirements.
Organizations can also use PowerProtect Backup Service to protect data
residing on endpoint devices like desktop and laptops, enabling
organizations to leverage the flexibility and economies-of-scale of
cloud-based backup and long-term retention to protect critical data at
the edge – especially important in remote work scenarios.
And since PowerProtect Backup Service is a subscription-based service,
IT stakeholders have a lower cost of entry and predictable cost model
for protecting data across their edge, core and cloud environments – a
virtual trifecta of protection, security and compliance.
“Every business deserves the opportunity to benefit from the cloud’s
accessibility, robust security architecture, and cost savings,” said
Jaspreet Singh, Founder and CEO, Druva. “Working with Dell, and its
expansive technology and services portfolio, represents a tremendous
opportunity to further accelerate Druva’s momentum, and we are
incredibly excited about our work together.”
“Dell Technologies has one of the industry’s broadest data protection
portfolios and today’s announcement represents the company’s expansion
into cloud-based data protection for critical workloads,” said Phil
Goodwin, Research Director, IDC. “PowerProtect Backup Service
complements Dell’s on-premises and hybrid cloud data protection
portfolio. It is designed to be a simple and comprehensive solution to
help customers manage and protect SaaS apps across edge, core and cloud
environments.”
“Our customers are increasingly seeking out SaaS and endpoint data
protection solutions,” said Michael Stempf, Data Protection &
Information Management Practice Owner, Sirius. “Dell EMC PowerProtect
Backup Service is a strong offering that will provide our Dell customers
with a simple, easy way to ensure these critical workloads are always
protected.”
Delivering new multi-cloud data protection enhancements
Dell
Technologies customers can also safeguard traditional and cloud-native
applications in hybrid cloud environments by leveraging PowerProtect
Data Manager. Customers have workloads and applications that vary
greatly, some that live on premises and some that require a public
cloud. With the recent addition of Google Cloud to the Data Manager
cloud ecosystem, we continue to give our customers more choices to
ensure their critical data, whether on-premises or in the public cloud,
is always protected, secure and recoverable.
For customers who already have workloads in AWS, Dell EMC PowerProtect
Cloud Snapshot Manager with Dell EMC PowerProtect DD Virtual Edition now
delivers the ability to copy snapshots to object storage to reduce
overall long-term retention costs.
Take advantage of industry-leading protection
Today’s announcements reinforce the comprehensive nature of Dell
Technologies’ industry’s leading portfolio of data protection appliances
and software. With Dell EMC PowerProtect Backup Service and new
multi-cloud enhancements for the PowerProtect portfolio, companies now
can enjoy the flexibility and choice to consume workloads across
multi-cloud environments, without compromising their most valuable asset
– data. |