Rick Vanover, Vice President of Product Strategy, Veeam, explores the potential and the processes organisations need to consider before powering their data resilience with AI.

Rick Vanover, Vice President of Product Strategy, Veeam, explores the potential and the processes organisations need to consider before powering their data resilience with AI.
Ransomware attacks are on the rise, becoming not only more frequent but also more destructive. Rick Vanover, Senior Director, Product …
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It’s important for IT teams to understand all the risks as their companies take on more flexible working arrangements in the new future. A huge part of this is of course understanding the risks that come with using personal devices, particularly in the process of discarding them or sending them to a new home.
When COVID-19 arrived in early 2020, enterprises’ first priority was to patch together a communications and information-sharing infrastructure that could sustain operations until work could return to normal. More than a year later, returns are on hold, and enterprises are rethinking their visions of “normal.” They’re reimagining their workplaces and their business practices, embracing more flexible models that take advantage of the benefits of edge technologies.
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