Earlier this year, we surveyed more than 650 IT professionals worldwide to learn about technology-related priorities, concerns, and how their approaches to remote monitoring and management, security and data backup, and disaster recovery are adapting to support today’s hybrid workforces in a digital global economy. The following survey report explores respondents’ sentiments with regard to the current state of business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR), IT Security, cyberattacks, and more.
View ResourceSpanning surveyed IT leaders in more than four different continents to understand the current and future landscape of SaaS backup approaches. Get the report to learn more.
View ResourceThe 2021-22 DCIG TOP 5 Microsoft 365 Online SaaS Backup Solutions report highlights the five best SaaS backup solutions to protect organizational data stored in Office 365.
View ResourceThe broad adoption of cloud services as a source of business-critical data is placing the onus on data owners to deliver on data protection SLAs of data and applications that are hosted in the cloud. In this survey report, ESG evaluates how IT organizations today are utilizing cloud services as part of their data protection strategy.
View ResourceSecurity and compliance concerns top the list of challenges organizations face when migrating to the cloud. In this report, “Improving Governance in Microsoft 365”, Spanning along with CollabTalk and Marriott School of Business, present an in-depth analysis of security, compliance and governance considerations when moving to the cloud, along with practical pointers to overcome them.
View ResourceA new research report reveals the major pain points for organizations when managing security and compliance governance for Microsoft Office 365. Although many survey respondents expressed confidence about their Microsoft 365 security practices, very few are addressing glaring gaps that could leave their organizations at risk.
View ResourceSpanning commissioned a survey of over 400 U.S. workers across a range of industries, including education, government and healthcare, to determine awareness of and tendency towards risky online behavior.
View ResourceESG’;s IT spending trends report for 2014 shows that the adoption of cloud applications continues to become more mainstream, moving traditional workloads like collaboration, file sharing and email to software-as-a-service (SaaS) instead of on-premise.
View ResourceExperts agree that relying on SaaS vendors to back up and restore your data is dangerous. Yet that’;s exactly what huge portions of the business world are doing, according to the results of an exclusive new survey from IDG Research. This white paper will discuss that survey, describe the risks that relying on SaaS vendors for backup can expose you to, and explain how cloud-to-cloud backup and restore services with the right features and capabilities mitigate those risks.
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