Business Case: Policy Based Enterprise Endpoint Backup in a OneDrive World

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Michael Sampson, Osterman Research and Ed Gavin, Product Manager Micro Focus

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Endpoints enable productive work and connect employees to the organization’s intellectual property. Endpoints are also a risk and threat vector. Join Michael Sampson, from Osterman Research for a candid conversation on the organizations rejecting the implementation of a strong backup approach for endpoints and instead preferring to sync only some data with OneDrive. In this session you will learn: • Why OneDrive is not enough to reduce risk or organizational threats. • What the current organizational threats are: insider threats, the risk of lost and stolen devices, and ransomware incidents (among others) that continue to threaten the integrity of endpoints • How the core drivers for endpoint backup are ones that benefit the organization: data retention, disaster recovery, legal hold and eDiscovery, and counteracting insider threats, among others • How hidden productivity loss and help desk costs are realized every time devices are compromised, lost, or stolen
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