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Dell bolsters APEX cloud platform with managed cyber recovery services

The company has unveiled ‘Dell APEX Cyber Recovery Services’ which simplifies recovery from cyber attacks and extends multi-cloud cyber recovery capabilities in public clouds.

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Global technology major Dell has unveiled new Cloud offerings to protect customer applications across data centers and multi-cloud environments, and recover key data from growing cyber-attacks.

According to Dell, the new offerings are designed to help organisations easily store, protect and control their data and applications across an increasing number of platforms and locations.

“We are building a portfolio of software and services that simplifies on-premises and multi-cloud environments and offers,” Chuck Whitten, co-chief operating officer, Dell Technologies, said during the company’s flagship event.

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The company has unveiled ‘Dell APEX Cyber Recovery Services’ which simplifies recovery from cyber attacks and extends multi-cloud cyber recovery capabilities in public clouds.

Dell APEX Cyber Recovery Services

The offering is now available in the US with broader availability planned for later this year. “Our customers want help reducing complexity and are seeking solutions that use a common approach to managing data wherever it lives from public clouds to the data center, to the edge,” Whitten added.

According to a recent , global information security and risk management end-user spending will reach around $168 billion in 2022, up over $13 billion from . The company also released the ‘Dell Power Protect Cyber Recovery’ service for as well as Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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Dell also announced a collaboration with cloud computing-based data warehousing company Snowflake, extending its software-as-a-service () ecosystem to help customers connect data from on-premises Dell enterprise storage with the Snowflake Data Cloud.

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