Data Protection Trends Report 2020

Veeam recently published its Data Protection Trends Report for 2020. This report is a little different from what you’d expect from a data protection vendor:

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To me, the single, most interesting survey question was “Which of the following would drive your organization to change its primary backup solution to a new solution or service?

The top answer to “Why change?” is RELIABILITY! Having been published by Veeam, whose tagline for years was “It Just Works,” this might appear self-serving. But since Veeam had no influence over the research panel or respondents, I would take it as validation. Customers want what they paid for — and in backup software, that means an assurance to restore. It would be like asking someone why they were changing cars and their answer being, “So that it gets me where I want to go.” If someone told me that, I would ask, “If your current car doesn’t get you where you want to go, why do you still have that car?

The next drivers towards change can be summarized as #2 Economics (hardware costs, software costs, improved ROI/TCO) and #3 Better Outcomes (improved RPO/RTO SLAs, reduced complexity, ease of management). And of course, you cannot have an IT Modernization conversation without cloud services being part of it (#4 moving from on-prem to cloud-based protection). But according to the data, the cloud, better outcomes, nor economics matter, if it isn’t reliable.

That was one question out of the 40 that were asked in the survey. As former analysts, Dave and I stand by the blind approach that the survey was run through and the insights derived from its data. As Veeamers, we’re also happy that our products and services align with what many IT professionals and executives are seeking.

So please:

  1. Download the “2020 Data Protection Trends” report
  2. Consider how your organization lines up with the research trends
  3. Ask yourself how you’d answer those same questions

And for bonus credit, don’t forget to check out our Industry Insights livestream on LinkedIn – Mondays at Noon Eastern US time.

If Dave or I can help you or you’d like to discuss the data, please find us on Twitter as @JBuff and @BackupDave. If you found the information useful, feel free to also comment below. As always, we’re here to help.

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