VMworld
2020 goes digital. Will you be in attendance? If the event were physical, I would have looked forward to visiting with NAKIVO. So we reached out to them digitally instead.
With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place
in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally.
One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move
to socially distance ourselves from one another. While some trade
shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the
switch to a 100% digital format. VMworld, the world's largest
virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is
one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital.
While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+
sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support
that number of sponsors.
Had the show not gone digital, one of the companies you would have been able to visit with at
VMworld 2020 is NAKIVO, a fast-growing software company dedicated to protecting virtual, physical, cloud and SaaS environments.
Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital? Get started now by reading this exclusive interview with NAKIVO to learn more, and start getting excited for what's to come!
VMblog: With COVID-19, we've
seen a lot of changes in the tech world. One big change has been the disruption
of physical trade shows. Many, like VMworld, have become digital in 2020. What
are your thoughts on digital events compared to traditional physical events?
NAKIVO: Traditional physical events like VMworld are great. The chance to talk
to other people operating in the VMware ecosystem is just unparalleled. But the
circumstances we find ourselves in has made digital events the new reality. At
NAKIVO, we have always emphasized hosting webinars for customers and partners
who cannot attend events like VMworld, so in that regard, the new situation is
manageable. Since physical events have been put on hold, we have proceeded to
expand the scope and frequency of our digital offerings to make up for the
unfortunate cancellation of physical trade shows. Our experience so far has
only cemented our belief that digital events are a great way to both access a
wider audience and tailor content to the specific needs of different audiences.
VMblog: With this new digital
format, what are you most interested in seeing or learning at VMworld 2020
digital?
NAKIVO: The digital format offers NAKIVO the flexibility to increase the number
of employees who can access the valuable content on hand at VMworld 2020. The
team that we send to typical physical events will catch all the events and
participate in technical engagement with the Premier Pass. But this year, we
are happy that other team members will be able to tune in live to specific
sessions relevant to their current projects.
VMblog: Another change has
been a shift to working from home. What are your thoughts on this, how has it
changed things for your company both internally and externally?
NAKIVO: The number one priority for NAKIVO throughout this public health
emergency has been our employees' health. Early on we made the decision to
shift to remote work and put the procedures in place to make sure our teams
were fully equipped. When we made the change, we were worried that it would
take time to readjust our processes to the new situation. Yet our teams
responded perfectly: since beginning remote work, we have released versions
9.3, 9.4, 10.0 and 10.1 and are on schedule for our future releases.
VMblog: Talking about your
product solutions, can you give readers a few examples of how your offerings
are unique? What are your differentiators?
NAKIVO: NAKIVO Backup & Replication provides customers all the powerful
functionality offered by top-end backup and recovery solutions for virtual,
physical, cloud and SaaS environments. Customers can send incremental backups
to storage devices and cloud storage; perform a range of full, instant and
granular recoveries; and simplify data protection with automation and
integration tools. NAKIVO Backup & Replication sets itself apart from the
field, however, by combining thorough protection with a customer-first
approach. Plans are intentionally priced to be affordable for businesses of any
size; the technical support team is available 24/7; and product development is
driven by customer recommendations and needs.
VMblog: For people attending
the VMworld 2020 digital event, why should they be interested in your company
and solutions?
NAKIVO: VMworld events are always full of top companies with great offerings
and this year should be no exception. If attendees are not completely satisfied
with their current backup and recovery solution, whether due to high cost or a
lack of features, they should check out NAKIVO Backup & Replication. With
support for VMware and the other most popular virtual, physical, cloud and SaaS
environments, businesses can ensure that their data is protected without
overrunning their IT budget.
VMblog: What does your company offer a VMware shop or
implementation?
NAKIVO: NAKIVO Backup & Replication offers businesses a data protection
solution for virtual, physical, cloud and SaaS environments. For VMware
specifically, our solution helps businesses mitigate the effects of data loss
events, improve RTOs and RPOs, reduce storage costs, ensure compliance with the
3-2-1 backup rule and simplify data protection activities. The backup and
replication functionalities, for example, enable customers to instantly fail
over from malfunctioning VMs to replicas and maintain recoverable backup
archives for long-term retention. When it comes to recovery, we offer full,
granular and instant recoveries designed for specific use cases, resulting in
quicker, more efficient recoveries.
VMblog: Normally, VMworld is
the time of year that people in this industry announce a new product or product
update. Do you have anything new that you've recently announced or plan to
announce? Can you give us the details?
NAKIVO: We have recently released NAKIVO Backup & Replication v10, which
introduces support for vSphere 7, Backup to Wasabi, Full P2V Recovery and Linux
Workstation backup. With vSphere 7 support, customers can now ensure their VMs
are protected while leveraging the virtualization platform's expanded
functionality. We added Backup to Wasabi to give businesses even more
flexibility when it comes to storing backups on the cloud. Full P2V Recovery
enables businesses to rapidly recover from machine failures, easily create
testing and development environments and perform physical to virtual migrations
by recovering physical machine backups to production-ready VMware VMs.
Looking
forward to v10.1, which is currently available for beta and planned for general
release in late September. We have added OneDrive for Business Backup and HPE
StoreOnce Catalyst integration. Support for OneDrive for Business expands the
functionality of Backup for Microsoft 365, enabling customers to protect
Exchange Online and OneDrive for Business data. With HPE StoreOnce Catalyst
integration, customers can send source-side deduplicated backups to StoreOnce
backup appliances directly from the NAKIVO Backup & Replication web
interface.
VMblog: How does your company
work with VMware? Where do you fit within the VMware ecosystem?
NAKIVO: A backup and recovery solution, NAKIVO Backup & Replication injects
resiliency into the VMware ecosystem. With a get out of jail free card from
NAKIVO Backup & Replication, businesses can rely on VMware for
virtualization without the fear of losing business-critical data or suffering
from costly downtime.
NAKIVO
Backup & Replication provides native, agentless, incremental backups and
replication of regular and fault-tolerant VMware VMs with support for Changed
Block Tracking. If a disruption occurs, customers can recover entire VMs,
resume operations instantly with replica failover, or restore individual files
and objects from VMware VM backups. For additional flexibility, customers can
also recover physical machine backups and Hyper-V or Nutanix AHV VMs to VMware
environments. These features not only help with machine failure recovery and
testing but also simplify deployment migrations.
VMblog: VMware will be covering a number of topics in their keynote, but what big changes do you see taking shape
in the industry?
NAKIVO: It is always exciting to hear thought leaders comment on the industry's
direction and we are sure this year will be no different! For NAKIVO, emerging
trends driven by industry leaders like VMware provoke one question: how can we
empower businesses to leverage new functionalities while ensuring their
environments remain thoroughly protected at an affordable price? At the moment,
more and more businesses are catching on to the fact that virtualization and
cloud computing are central to remaining competitive in the contemporary
business landscape. While businesses are increasingly looking to implement these
technologies, a gap remains in how to synchronize backup and recovery across
hybrid environments.
VMblog: Do you think
physical trade shows will come back next year? And if so, do they change? Would
you sponsor them?
NAKIVO:
It will be great when physical trade shows come back
because that will mean we have finally defeated this pandemic. We will not
venture a guess as to when exactly, but we do not see digital events fully
replacing physical ones. Physical trade shows serve a vital and irreplaceable
function in the industry: the chance to meet members of the VMware community
face-to-face. Our teams return from VMworld events with new professional and
personal connections that translate into new business opportunities and closer
bonds with companies in adjacent sectors.
As for the long-term outlook of physical vs.
digital trade shows, we believe there will be a strong move toward hybrid
events that get the best of both. For a long time, we have known that physical
events offer unparalleled opportunities for business-to-business connections
with resellers and partners. Now, we are seeing how digital events make it
easier to reach those who have been unable to attend physical trade shows in
the past as well as the benefits of creating more directed content for specific
audiences. Ultimately, we foresee events to retain the time-trusted in-person
model but feature expanded digital content. We very much look forward to
sponsoring such events in the future.
VMblog:
Finally, what should businesses look for when choosing a backup and recovery solution
for VMware?
NAKIVO:
The good news for businesses is that there are plenty
of data protection solutions on the market. The key areas to focus on when
choosing a solution are functionality, cost and technical support.
Functionality is a no-brainer. You want a solution that provides backup,
replication and diverse recovery options and also offers advanced features to
reduce storage costs, improve backup windows and increase workflow efficiency.
Cost is a bit more subjective. There are top-end options that are designed for
large enterprises but have a price tag to match it. Then there are the other
high-quality options with similar functionality but aimed at businesses with tighter
IT budgets. Lastly, technical support is so important because when a disruption
occurs, you need to respond immediately. If you face any hiccups, prompt
technical support can often be the difference between an effective response and
costly losses. We designed NAKIVO Backup & Replication to meet all these
criteria and our mission statement today remains the same: deliver powerful
protection with 24/7 support at an affordable price for businesses of any size.
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