![]() ![]() Backup/snapshot services to protect workloads developed in public cloud using new application architectures (62%)Ģ. ![]() The top use cases for data protection within public cloud in India are:ġ. Moreover, 100% of Indian organizations said that they are using public cloud as part of their data protection infrastructure (Globally 98%). As such, more than 1/3rd (32%) in Indian respondents believe that their current data protection solutions will be able to meet all future business challenges as compared to only 16% globally.Īs per the Global Data Protection Index 2018, public cloud use in India has increased from 34% to 44% (Globally: Currently 40%, 28% in 2016) of the total IT environment in organizations between 2016-2018. However, the challenges presented by emerging technologies and the rapid growth of data are just beginning to take shape. The complexity of configuring and operating data protection software/hardwareįor those who are struggling to find adequate data protection solutions for newer technologies, 71% in India said they could not find suitable data protection solutions for artificial intelligence and machine learning data, followed by cloud-native applications (58%) and robotic process automation (46%). Inability to keep track and protect all data because of growth of DevOps and cloud developmentsģ. The lack of data protection solutions for emerging technologiesĢ. The majority, 94% of India respondents said that they faced at least one challenge in relation to data protection (Globally: 95%). Moreover, data protection “leaders” in India increased by 29 percentage points between 2016 to 2018, nearly 20 percentage points more than global counterparts. It’s clear that organizations now recognize both at India (95%) and global level (81%) to take data protection more seriously for categories of data that have the greatest monetary value.Īlthough, most of the Indian businesses are struggling to implement a solution that adequately fits their needs, data protection “adopters” sprang forward by nearly 50 percentage points from 2016 to 2018. Indian respondents said that they lost more data than global & APJ counterparts, averaging 3.31 terabytes lost with a price tag of $1,287,788 (vis-a-via 2.13 terabytes costing $995,613 globally). For example, in India, those who encountered downtime experienced 29 hours of downtime on average in the last 12 months, costing $958, 583 ( vis-à-vis 20 hours of downtime for global leaders, costing about $526,845). Local disaster that affected access to data for an entire site/group (34%)Īlthough unplanned systems downtime is more prevalent, data loss is far more expensive.The most common type of disruption faced by organizations in India using two or more vendors were: Moreover, around 30% of Indian businesses said (27% globally) that they were unable to recover data using their existing data protection solution.Īround 85% of India respondents are using at least two data protection vendors, in comparison to 75% worldwide. More than three-quarters (76%) of respondents in India and globally experienced some type of disruption within a 12-month period. Disruption incidents are occurring frequently, but more alarming is the increasing amount of irreversible data loss. The sheer volume of data and its importance to business operations make data protection much more challenging. The combination of these factors is driving many of the survey’s findings. While this acknowledgement is positive, most respondents are struggling to properly protect their data. In fact, 93% of Indian respondents see the potential value of data (Globally 92%). Specifically, the Index uncovered an increase in the average amount of data managed – from 2.79 petabytes (PB) in 2016 to 6.43 PB in 2018 in India ( vis-à-vis globally: 1.45 petabytes (PB) in 2016 to 9.70PB in 2018) – and a high awareness of the value of data. The research, which surveyed 2,200 IT decision makers from both public and private organizations with 250+ employees across 18 countries and 11 industries, provides a comprehensive understanding of the state of data protection and the maturity of data protection strategies. Dell EMC announced the results of the third Global Data Protection Index revealing an increasing growth rate of data of 130% in Indian organizations (vis-a-vis Globally: 569%) and an impressive jump in data protection “adopters” of nearly 50 percentage points (48%) since 2016. ![]()
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