60% of companies admit their backup strategies are failing. That means lost revenue, downtime, and in some cases, permanent data loss.
The reality? Traditional backup systems aren’t enough in 2025.
Companies face challenges like:
- Overconfidence in legacy tools that don’t scale
- Ransomware threats that corrupt backups
- Misconfigured cloud storage and human error
- No regular testing, leaving businesses unprepared during a crisis
The risk is simple: Data loss doesn’t send a warning. When it happens, it’s already too late.
But there’s a better way forward.
Modern backup strategies must include:
- Cloud-first resilience with hybrid options
- Immutable storage that ransomware can’t touch
- Frequent testing & monitoring for real recovery readiness
- Automation & AI insights to spot vulnerabilities early
Your organization’s survival depends on its ability to recover quickly. A backup is only helpful if it works when you need it most.
Read the full blog here: Why Backup Strategies Are Failing 60% of Companies (And What to Do About It)