
For decades, organizations viewed backup primarily as insurance. They protected data so they could recover after accidental deletion, corruption, hardware failures, or ransomware attacks. While this model remains necessary, it increasingly fails to address a broader challenge. They must also understand and govern their rapidly expanding SaaS and cloud data environments. HYCU aiR now enables backup to address these broader requirements. For decades, organizations viewed backup primarily as insurance. They protected data so they could recover after accidental deletion, corruption, hardware failures, or ransomware attacks. While this model remains necessary, it increasingly fails to address a broader challenge. They must also understand and govern their rapidly expanding SaaS and cloud data environments. HYCU aiR now enables backup to address these broader requirements. Read More DCIG For decades, organizations viewed backup primarily as insurance. They protected data so they could recover after accidental deletion, corruption, hardware failures, or ransomware attacks. While this model remains necessary, it increasingly fails to address a broader challenge. They must also understand and govern their rapidly expanding SaaS and cloud data environments. HYCU aiR now enables backup to address these broader requirements.