HPE’s Zerto business unit has teamed up with the HPE Alletra MP Storage system to enhance protection against cyber attacks, specifically ransomware. The integration of Zerto’s Cyber Resilience Vault with the Alletra Storage system promises rapid recovery after attacks, utilizing enhanced immutability features to prevent threat actors from accessing data copies. The Vault, which offers a 100 percent data availability guarantee, aims to help businesses combat the increasing threat of ransomware attacks.
According to Matt Boris, vice president of global GTM at Zerto, the integration of the Cyber Resilience Vault with HPE’s Alletra Storage system will further enhance its capabilities in providing resilience solutions for modern enterprises. The Vault operates on a zero-trust architecture and focuses on three key pillars: replicate and detect, isolate and block, and test and recover. It also helps businesses maintain compliance with government regulations to avoid potential penalties.
In 2021, HPE acquired Zerto for $374 million in cash, thereby adding disaster recovery and backup solutions to its portfolio, including cloud-native application protection. This acquisition also expanded HPE’s HPE GreenLake cloud data services, which are considered a key growth segment for the company. Zerto’s products are integrated with major cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud, catering to over 350 managed service providers globally.
Overall, the collaboration between HPE’s Zerto and Alletra Storage systems aims to provide customers with a robust cyber resilience solution to combat ransomware attacks and ensure fast recovery in the event of a security breach. This partnership reflects the growing importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital landscape, where businesses are constantly seeking effective solutions to protect their data and operations.
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