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Data Management Means Different Things to Different People
Data Is Increasingly Vital to Businesses, though Silos Negatively Impact the…
Pervasive Data Classification Processes Translate to More Positive Business and…
Data Reuse Generates Broad Business Benefits
Cloud Will Play an Increasingly Important Role in Data Intelligence
Most Perceive Data Reuse as the Next Stage of Data Protection
Conclusion
Research Methodology
Respondent Demographics
ESG Research Report: The Evolution from Data Backup to Data Intelligence
ESG Research Report
Feb 12, 2020
A chasm exists between traditional “dumb” data backup, in which data is only moved around but not leveraged to drive or support business outcomes, and data management, in which data is better understood and reused for other technical or business purposes. The data protection space is undergoing a fundamental shift from traditional backup and recovery with the emergence of more autonomous AI-based solutions.
In order to understand how this confluence of changes is creating a dichotomy between currently available solutions and end-users’ desired data protection state in the next few years, ESG surveyed 359 IT professionals at organizations in North America (US and Canada) responsible for data protection technology decisions for their organization.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Research Findings
Data Management Means Different Things to Different People
Data Is Increasingly Vital to Businesses, though Silos Negatively Impact the Ability to Extract Incremental Value
Pervasive Data Classification Processes Translate to More Positive Business and Security/Compliance Outcomes
Data Reuse Generates Broad Business Benefits
Cloud Will Play an Increasingly Important Role in Data Intelligence
Most Perceive Data Reuse as the Next Stage of Data Protection