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Infografía sobre la recuperación ante desastres

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Las interrupciones son una experiencia común y costosa en los negocios. Descubra los resultados que se desprenden de un Informe Europeo sobre la recuperación ante desastres a través de una infografía con un completo análisis del estado de los datos.
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European companies experienced electronic data loss or system downtime in the last year IT decision makers are not confident they could fully recover after a disaster THE PROBLEM failure happens: it disruptions are a common and costly business experience 61 % 42 % 25 % HARDWARE FAILURE POWER FAILURE DATA CORRUPTION 24 % 29 % 43 % DELAYED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT REVENUE LOSS PRODUCTIVITY LOSS TOP 3 CAUSES OF DATA LOSS AND SYSTEM DOWNTIME THE TOP 3 WAYS IT IS HURTING THE BUSINESS loss of productivity includes: 400GB of data lost each year–the equivalent of 10,000 Word docs Average of 2 days business downtime For a 2000-employee business, average yearly loss of 28,391 man hours (1 zettabyte = 1.074 terabytes) global data level DATA GROWTH OVER THE NEXT DECADE (1 zettabyte = 1 billion terabytes) amount of files: 75x data volume: 50x 0 10 As reliance on data increases, so will costs associated with loss and failure. 54 % 74 % SPENDING DECISIONS FOR BACKUP AND RECOVERY: 44 % 27 % 32 % WAITING FOR TROUBLE: 10 % of IT budget goes to backup and recovery 30 % don’t think they are spending enough 44% review backup and recovery plans after disaster strikes 27% increased spending on backup and recovery after disaster strikes 32% require a day or more to return to full business operations are you planning wisely? 10 % are not aware how much they spend 40 % of European companies still rely on tape backup now is the time to review disaster recovery plans 1. Speed of restoration 39% 2. Faster backups 33% 3. Lack of durability 26% want to move from tape to disk-based backup 80 % BENEFITS OF NEXT-GENERATION BACKUP AND RECOVERY CUT RESTORE TIMES ON AVERAGE REDUCE BACKUP WINDOWS SAVE IT STAFF TIME OVER 3 YEARS AVERAGE PAYBACK PERIOD SAVINGS IN TAPE-RELATED COSTS OVER 3 YEARS RETURN ON INVESTMENT OVER THREE YEARS EMC 2 , EMC, and the EMC logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and other countries. © Copyright 2011 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. European Disaster Recovery Survey 2011: “Data Today Gone Tomorrow: How Well Companies Are Poised For IT Recovery” study (Vanson Bourne), an EMC-sponsored investigation of disaster recovery strategies from 1,750 IT decision makers across the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Benelux, and Russia. November 2011. For the full report visit: EMC.im/EMCeuropeDR IDC White Paper: “Generating Proven Business Value with EMC Next-Generation Backup and Recovery,” sponsored by EMC, October 2011 IDC iView: “Extracting Value from Chaos,” June 2011 Sources 49 % 27 % are obligated by insurance policy or regulations to adopt recovery plan qualify for reduced insurance premiums based on backup and disaster recovery strategy 11 hours 3 hours 17 hours 2 hours 5.8 ftes €1.4m money saved time saved 7 months
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Page 1: Infografía sobre la recuperación ante desastres

European companies experienced electronic data loss or system downtime in the last year

IT decision makers are not confident they could fully recover after a disaster

THE PROBLEM

failure happens: it disruptions are acommon and costly business experience

61%42%25%

HARDWAREFAILURE

POWERFAILURE

DATACORRUPTION

24%29%43%

DELAYED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

REVENUE LOSS

PRODUCTIVITY LOSS

TOP 3 CAUSES OF DATA LOSS AND SYSTEM DOWNTIME

THE TOP 3 WAYS IT IS HURTING THE BUSINESS

loss of productivity includes:

400GB of data lost each year–the equivalent of 10,000 Word docs

Average of 2 days business downtime

For a 2000-employee business, average yearly loss of 28,391 man hours

(1 zettabyte = 1.074 terabytes)

globaldata level

DATA GROWTH OVER THE NEXT DECADE

(1 zettabyte = 1 billion terabytes)

amount of files: 75x

data volume: 50x

010

As reliance on data increases, so will costs

associated with loss and failure.

54%

74%

SPENDING DECISIONS FOR BACKUP AND RECOVERY:

44% 27% 32%

WAITING FOR TROUBLE:

10% of IT budget goes to backup and recovery

30% don’t think they are spending enough

44% review backup and recovery plans

after disaster strikes

27% increased spending on backup and recovery after

disaster strikes

32% require a day or more to return to full business operations

are you planning wisely?

10% are not aware how much they spend

40%of European companies still rely on tape backup

now is the time to review disaster recovery plans

1. Speed of restoration 39%

2. Faster backups 33%

3. Lack of durability 26%

want to move from tape to disk-based backup80%

BENEFITS OF NEXT-GENERATION BACKUP AND RECOVERY

CUT RESTORE TIMES ON AVERAGE

REDUCE BACKUP WINDOWS

SAVE IT STAFF TIME OVER 3 YEARS

AVERAGE PAYBACK PERIOD

SAVINGS IN TAPE-RELATED COSTS OVER 3 YEARS

RETURN ON INVESTMENT OVER THREE YEARS

EMC2, EMC, and the EMC logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and other countries. © Copyright 2011 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved.

European Disaster Recovery Survey 2011: “Data Today Gone Tomorrow: How Well Companies Are Poised For IT Recovery”study (Vanson Bourne), an EMC-sponsored investigation of disaster recovery strategies from 1,750 IT decision makers acrossthe UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Benelux, and Russia. November 2011. For the full report visit: EMC.im/EMCeuropeDR

IDC White Paper: “Generating Proven Business Value with EMC Next-Generation Backup and Recovery,” sponsored by EMC, October 2011

IDC iView: “Extracting Value from Chaos,” June 2011

Sources

49%

27%

are obligated by insurance policy or regulations to adopt recovery plan

qualify for reduced insurance premiums based on backup and disaster recovery strategy

11hours

3hours

17hours

2hours

5.8 ftes€1.4m

money saved time saved

7months

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