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Dell expands multi-cloud offerings with cyber recovery, data analytics

Dell Technologies designed its new cloud offerings to help organizations easily store, protect and control their data and applications across an increasing number of platforms and locations.

Dell is extending the reach of its multi-cloud ecosystem and speeding access to its data protection offerings for public clouds with the release of Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery for Microsoft Azure. The new service will join a broad portfolio of Dell offerings available through Microsoft Azure Marketplace.

“Our customers want help reducing complexity and are seeking solutions that use a common approach to managing data wherever it lives — from public clouds to the data center, to the edge,” said Pang Yee Beng, senior vice president, South Asia, and managing director, Malaysia, Dell Technologies, in a media release. “We are building a portfolio of software and services that simplifies on-premises and multi-cloud environments and offers.”

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The Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery for Microsoft Azure will enable the deployment of an isolated cyber vault in the public cloud to more securely protect and isolate data away from a ransomware attack. This promises to improve cyber resiliency and help reduce the impact of cyberattacks.

CyberSense for Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery for AWS

The new offering will provide flexible recovery options in the event of a cyberattack including recovery within the data center, in a new Azure private network, or in an unimpacted Azure environment.

CyberSense for Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery for AWS is the product of Dell’s collaboration with Amazon Web Services. This will enable organizations to use adaptive analytics, scan metadata and complete files, and implement machine learning and forensic tools to detect, diagnose and speed data recovery. It can also monitor files and databases to determine if a cyberattack has occurred and identify the last known uncorrupted copy of data to speed up a more secure and confidential recovery.

“Organizations in the Philippines are increasing their investments in various cloud environments and they need a trusted partner to ensure seamless access across these environments – and most importantly, secure,” said Ronnie Latinazo, country general manager, Philippines, Dell Technologies. “We have the solutions, as well as trusted engineering and services teams, to help them address these challenges.”