Use Cases
Enabling Remote Workforces with Secure Connectivity
As workloads and applications increasingly move to the cloud, it is critical to ensure reliable, fast, and secure connectivity for all the organisation’s sites and remote users. Secure Software-defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is the modern-day successor of traditional site-2-site VPN, ensuring that users of SaaS applications like Office 365, Salesforce, Google, Slack, and others get the low-latency performance they need to be productive – without sacrificing crucial security.
Ensure data is safe, recoverable & Available
In a world where remote working is fast becoming the norm, it is vital that organisations of all sizes ensure they have effective backup and disaster recovery plans in place. Disaster recovery is no longer a buzz word but a necessary for every organisation no matter the size. How long can you be down for? How much data can you afford to lose?
Make the Move to Managed Services
The global managed services market size was estimated at USD 215.14 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 552.35 billion by 2028, with some analysts expecting up to 45% of organisations around the world to opt for managed services in the next 18 months. This rapid growth can be attributed to a number of factors: small and mid-sized organisations who lack internal IT expertise but need advanced technologies to boost their competitiveness; a general lack of specialised skills – particularly in key sectors such as cyber security, cloud, analytics and AI; and a sense of urgency among organisations around the globe to transform and innovate.
Remote Working from Home
Moving millions of employees, their computers, and their data from a secure office environment to their home—with minimal notice— can present tremendous data security risks, including simple technical glitches, accidental human error, and malicious/ransomware attacks. Below outlines the steps that we at Arcserve took to ensure our safe transition, we hope it helps as you make yours.
Securing Email and Cloud
Work from home is here to stay for the foreseeable future, but the global remote worker deployment will only be a success story in the longer term if it does not put enterprises and their data at risk. Having successfully enabled remote productivity in 2020, now is the time for enterprises fielding remote workforces, as well as home-based knowledge workers, to focus on stepping up their email and cloud security.