Cloud firm Barracuda opens new regional data centre in India
New Delhi
24-February-2022

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Cloud-enabled security solutions provider Barracuda Networks on Thursday announced its new regional Cloud-to-Cloud Backup data centre in Pune to meet growing demand for data protection services in the country and better serve local customers.
"As more organisations move to the cloud, they are looking to protect their data, while being able to handle and store data locally. Microsoft even advises customers to use a third-party backup and recovery provider and with these new regions, we will be able to serve our customers while helping them comply with data regulations and policies," James Forbes-May, VP, APAC at Barracuda Networks said in a statement.
In a recent study conducted by Barracuda, organisations disclosed that data protection is a security and regulatory concern for businesses in India. A full 87 per cent of respondents in India said they are concerned about data being backed up outside their geography (geo residency), and 94 per cent of respondents in India are concerned about compliance with data privacy requirements.
"Cloud-native solutions provide the benefit of scale and flexibility. Unlike traditional solutions, where capacity management and planning are required, a cloud-native solution, like Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup, offers the flexibility, scalability, and capacity needed to store your data," Mandana Javaheri, Microsoft's Asia Security, Compliance, and Identity Leader noted. - IANS
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