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9The SaaS Backup Disconnect Persists and Is Causing Data Loss
9SaaS Data Protection Presents Challenges but Offers Substantial Benefits
4Leading SaaS Applications Are Mission-critical, and so Are Their Data Protection…
5SaaS Data Protection Is a Top Priority Overall, and Budgets Will Increase
3Conclusion
2Research Methodology
1Respondent Demographics
Research Report: Data Protection for SaaS
Feb 21, 2023
Organizations are increasingly reliant on SaaS for many of their mission-critical applications and workflows. This means that a significant amount of business-critical data associated with these applications is now also cloud-resident. As a result, it is more important than ever that this data is available or at least recoverable. However, there is (still) a problematic misunderstanding about the responsibility for protecting SaaS data. While maintaining application uptime is the responsibility of individual SaaS providers, the onus for the availability and protection of data typically falls on IT organizations. This data protection gap exposes organizations to potential data loss, compliance and governance violations, and general operational risks.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary(6)
Report Conclusions(6)
Introduction(10)
Research Objectives(10)
Research Findings(27)
The SaaS Backup Disconnect Persists and Is Causing Data Loss(9)
SaaS Data Protection Presents Challenges but Offers Substantial Benefits(9)
Leading SaaS Applications Are Mission-critical, and so Are Their Data Protection SLAs(4)
SaaS Data Protection Is a Top Priority Overall, and Budgets Will Increase(5)
TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group completed a survey of 398 IT professionals familiar with and/or responsible for SaaS data protection technology decisions for their organization. The respondent base was composed of 75% enterprise organizations…