Symantec's 2012 IT predictions for SMBs
The following are some of the key IT trends that will influence IT purchase decisions of SMBs through the coming year:
The following are some of the key IT trends that will influence IT purchase decisions of SMBs through the coming year:
SMBs Will Head to the Cloud in 2012
Cloud computing today has captured the attention of organizations of all sizes alike, as a technology that offers lower operational expenses, scalability and mobility among other benefits. SMBs in particular, are increasingly aware of emerging technologies, as they struggle to secure their IT infrastructure and better manage their data and storage needs. According to the Symantec 2011 State of Cloud Survey, Indian organizations are conflicted about security – rating it both as a top goal and as a top concern with moving to the cloud. Eighty-seven percent of respondents are confident that moving to the cloud will not impact or will actually improve their security.
Cloud security services such as email security and web filtering technology allows SMBs to get enterprise-class security as a service that is always up-to-date on the latest threats. Many organizations are talking about moving to the cloud, with almost 80 percent at least discussing all forms of cloud. Eighty-two percent of Indian organizations have adopted or are adopting some sort of cloud service, with security services leading the way*. Symantec predicts that SMBs will flock to the cloud for their security needs. That’s why in 2012, we expect SMBs will harness the power of cloud solutions for security.
Mother Nature Will Put SMBs Disaster Preparedness Plans to the Test in 2012
In 2011, there were significantly more natural disasters than previous years. Yet, Indian SMBs are ill prepared to handle disasters. The Symantec 2011 SMB Disaster Preparedness Survey revealed that sixty-eight of the respondents of did not have a plan in place. Fifty percent said that it never occurred to them to put together a plan and 17 percent stated that disaster preparedness is not a priority for them.
Organizations who suffered downtime, required corporate spin doctors and dedicated technical efforts to repair their damaged reputations. In 2012, the likelihood that organizations will need to implement their DR plans is greater than ever before and organizations will understand the need to recover faster by automating the recovery process.
Virtualization and the SMB
In 2011, many SMBs have resorted to taking shortcuts to protect information in physical AND virtual environments. Next year could see some failures in the recovery of information if SMBs don’t implement a holistic backup solution addressing physical and virtual environments. Symantec’s recent “backup in virtual environments” flash poll revealed some interesting behavior about backing up virtual environments:
There are some simple steps organizations can take to centralize backup and recovery of their physical and virtual server environments.
*Symantec 2011 State of Cloud Survey
**Symantec 2011 Virtualization and Evolution to the Cloud Survey
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