IT organizations today face many challenges to existing data protection capabilities from a variety of sources. Corporate information growth averages anywhere between 50% and 80%. Data storage and backup systems strain to meet reasonable backup windows and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for information recovery. Other corporate governance initiatives such as: data encryption, data archiving and eDiscovery, disaster recovery, business continuity planning, remote office backups, and data immutability — all pressure current data security and continuous data protection strategies.
To resolve current data encryption and protection problems or to effectively craft data security strategies requires a detailed understanding of the current data protection environment and must also consider a company's strategic goals, both technical and business. This understanding is ideally developed through the gathering and analysis of both quantitative and qualitative information.
- Architect, upgrade and tune the performance of backup solutions.
- Cut recovery performance time through policy analysis, software and hardware solutions.
- Deploy remote office backup solutions.
- Improve data archiving, indexing and classification for operational efficiency, compliance and discovery preparedness.


