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Backup & Rapid Recovery (Evault)


EVault  was founded in 1997. With over 30,000 customers worldwide, they serve small and mid-size businesses as well as the large enterprise market. Evault  delivers an integrated suite of on-premise, cloud and hybrid storage solutions. All are built on a single technology platform and come with connectivity to the EVault cloud. Critical data applications and systems are protected ensuring business continuity, especially across multi-platform, multi-site IT environments.
 
EVault delivers the best cloud connected storage technology. It’s a single technology platform shared across on-premise, cloud and edge deployments turns EVault products and services into a seamlessly integrated data protection “ecosystem”.
 
Backup and recovery, disaster recovery and related solutions are tailored for the needs of multi-site, multi-platform SMBs. Disk to disk storage is faster and more efficient, scalable and reliable.
 
IBM in a recent survey, Inside the Midmarket, a 2011 Perspective found cloud computing to be a continued need for businesses of all kinds.Midsize firms look to cloud computing for cost savings, ease-of-use, availability, flexibility, and efficiency. 

Over the past several years, the need for a highly flexible, resilient, and efficient IT infrastructure coupled with continued cost pressure, has intensified. Simply put, flexible and efficient IT systems are vital on today’s smarter planet. Rather than one-to-one server to application architectures, midsize businesses realize they need to take advantage of virtualized, shared architectures to make the most of their IT investment while quickly provisioning the IT resources their end users and customers need. This allows them to stay closer to their customers and go after new opportunities whatever they may be.
 
Cloud computing continued to take hold in this regard. Whether for computer resources, business continuity provisions, applications and software as a service, or harnessing business analytic capabilities, the cloud is considered a viable alternative versus traditional one-to-one architectures.
Top Business Benefits of Implementing Cloud Computing:           
 
Cost Reduction – 73%
Cost/manageability – 70%
Redundancy – 68%
Uptime/availability – 67%
Rapid Provisioning – 66%
Remote Access – 66%
Flexible Pricing – 66%
Resource scalability – 66%
 
The research points to a number of key benefits midsize businesses prioritize that are driving their increased adoption of cloud computing. Cost, ease of management, redundancy, uptime, rapid provisioning, flexible pricing, and scalability are all key elements of the cloud’s value proposition. The research tells us that these are the benefits midsize businesses around the world are achieving through cloud computing.