How 3 Leading Companies Found Peace of Mind with Disaster Recovery
Many traditional DR solutions are unreliable, complex and expensive, requiring significant and time-consuming manual effort, and may not scale or provide the required levels of protection that organizations need. In fact, 69 percent of IT decision-makers lack confidence that they could reliably recover all business-critical data in the event of a cyber-attack 1.
As a result, customers including 888 Holdings, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, and Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual Insurance are embracing reliable, simple, cost-effective Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) with VMware Cloudâ„¢ on AWS. Read this ebook to learn how these three organizations gained confidence and peace of mind with VMware Disaster Recovery as a Service.
1. Global Data Protection Index Survey 2020 Snapshot.
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