Zerto stories
More than a third of Australian organisations have experienced an IT outage, according to a report by Zerto and Ovum.
Zerto country manager for ANZ says the outage is only half the story as it's about how fast an organisation can recover that makes the difference.
If you are considering a move towards a hybrid cloud environment, what should you consider and how do you get there?.
The end of 2016 brought 34 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth for the Asia Pacific and Japan region, with the gains being put down to hybrid cloud.
The IT industry can expect new predictions and challenges in 2017, with top predictions from Zerto in the disaster recovery scene.
Zerto revamps partner program to offer enhanced experience to resellers and cloud service providers, driving profitability and collaboration.
Zerto introduces a bespoke disaster recovery tool for HPE's Helion CloudSystem, promising swift recovery and robust protection against outages.
Zerto's virtualisation solution is disrupting the business continuity market, offering greater flexibility for modern businesses.
Spark faces backlash after a major outage, as firms tally the high costs of similar disruption and stress the need for robust infrastructure.
Zerto partners with IBM to launch new disaster recovery solution in the cloud, aiming to protect critical IT infrastructure and streamline business continuity.
At the recent Tech Leaders conference in Sydney, Disaster Recovery (DR) and online backups were a hot topic, because really, how are they different?.
Many well regulated industries have DR compliance requirements imposed on them which, if not met, can have serious implications on a business.
Over the past year, Zerto has experienced a 300% increase in sales in the APJ markets, driven largely by its success in the ANZ markets.
Hybrid contracts, reseller recruitment and support for additional hypervisors and public cloud see BCDR specialist Zerto gearing up for a big year.
Outages across Asia Pacific sectors occurring regularly, with natural disasters and system failures to blame, according to a new report.