Veeam 2025 Data Resilience Predictions
Insights of company's executives for future of data protection in coming year
As 2025 brings a Stronger Need for Data Resilience Standards and Ransomware
as a distraction, Veeam Exec's foresee an Increased Data Repatriation from the
Cloud to On-prem Storage.
A number of businesses are expected to move workloads from the public cloud back to on-premises data centers to manage costs and improve efficiencies. This is the essence of data freedom – the ability to move and store data wherever you need it, with no vendor lock-in.
Organizations that previously shifted to the public cloud now realize that a hybrid approach is more advantageous for achieving cloud economics. While the public cloud has its benefits, local infrastructure can offer superior control and performance in certain instances, such as for resource-intensive applications that need to remain closer to the edge. We can also now consume and operate on-premises infrastructure with the same tooling and level of automation previously restricted to the public cloud. Gartner says that many companies are re-evaluating their data strategies after seeing the full implications of shifting workloads, which has led to a renewed interest in hybrid and multi-cloud models. Factors such as market uncertainty, evolving licensing structures, and regulatory considerations will also influence this shift, as businesses seek data strategies that are adaptable while
optimizing access and data sovereignty. As a result, businesses are seeking more flexible and scalable solutions, such as multi-cloud or hybrid-cloud approaches.
However, any shift in Data Infrastructure poses
risks, including Data Loss or Corruption. With increasing concerns around moving
data safely and with integrity, give BackupWorks a call and we can discuss your
environment from Hardware (such as an archive tape library) to software (such as
Veeam or Archiware P5). Call us at 866 801 2944.