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SA orgs don’t know if they can survive ransomware

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The Dell Technologies 2021 Global Data Protection Index (GDPI) findings reveal organisations are facing several data protection challenges driven by the constant threat of ransomware, the consumption of emerging technologies, and data growth.

According to a recent IDC survey, more than one-third of organisations worldwide have experienced a ransomware attack or breach that blocked access to systems or data in the previous 12 months. To help address these rising – and seemingly inevitable – issues, Dell is introducing new software and services to accelerate virtual machine (VM) backup data availability, simplify management of large data sets, and maintain business continuity while alleviating dependencies on day-to-day cyber recovery operations.

The Dell Technologies 2021 GDPI survey of 1,000 global IT decision makers shows organisations are combatting continued data growth and increased data protection complexities. The study found that organisations are managing more than 10 times the amount of data than they did five years ago – from 1.45 petabytes in 2016 to 14.6 petabytes in 2021.

Additionally, 72% of South Africa respondents are concerned their organisation’s existing data protection solutions won’t be able to meet all future business challenges. These concerns are well-founded, with 20% of South African respondents reporting data loss in the last year and nearly half (44%) experiencing unplanned system downtime.

GDPI findings for South Africa include:

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On average, the cost of data loss is around four times higher for organisations using multiple data protection vendors compared to those using a single-vendor approach.

Dell Technologies helps organisations address the ever-evolving IT landscape with solutions that protect modern workloads with a singular approach. Through constant innovation, agile engineering and tight integration with VMware and other industry leaders, Dell delivers technologies and services to help businesses protect data residing at the edge, core data centres and across multi-cloud environments.

New software and managed services offerings from Dell Technologies include:

Doug Woolley, managing director of Dell Technologies South Africa, says: “As the digital economy grows so too do data volumes and, in turn, the cyber threat surface area. At Dell Technologies we provide our customers with software and managed services and a single point of call, reducing risk and providing peace of mind that their business-critical data is protected from edge to core to cloud. Our customers can feel confident that through our single-vendor approach, all facets of their data landscape will be taken into account and protected.”

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