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  • New Ransomware Variants, Tactics Rattle Financial Industry

    David Bennet, CEO at Object First, described ransomware as the modern-day version of “hostage taking” in a bank robbery to facilitate an outcome. “Now you can essentially expand ‘bank robbing’ to a wide market with the click of a mouse,” Bennet said.

    SC Media by Karen Hoffman

  • Object First had an Outstanding Showing at VMware Explore 2022

    Our custom booth glowed bright orange, visible from the entryway to the expo floor, and was filled with attendees curious to learn more about our company and appliance.

  • Object First Shares Details on Backup Storage Play

    Anthony Cusimano, director of technical marketing, reveals the details about Object First’s S3-compatible object storage. The two Veeam founders, Ratmir Timashev and Andrei Baronov announced the in June. Anthony explains that the system delivers more than 1GBps of throughput and uses S3-compatible object storage, with object lock for immutability, and the public cloud for longer-term retention.

    Blocks & Files by Chris Mellor

  • The Next Evolution of Cyber Defense: Ransomware-proof Object Storage

    Object First’s vice president of product marketing, Tony Liau describes how critical it is for organizations to invest in data protection in a world where data is constantly evolving. Data protection used to be a director or vice president-level decision, and with the exponential rise of ransomware, data protection has become a C-level or board-level discussion for every business. While the best-case scenario is stopping a ransomware attack before it hits production environments, that’s not always possible. Therefore, organizations must back up their data.

    Security Magazine by Tony Liau

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  • Emerging Tech to Help Guard Against the Malevolence of Cloud Outages

    Here’s a different spin on old tech to add faster bounce to your bounce-back plans for dealing with a cloud outage. While object storage itself has been around for 20+ years, only now are we seeing the consideration and optimization of object storage for backup and recovery, explains Tony Liau, vice president of product marketing at Object First, a provider of object-based storage. The optimized performance enables the ability to run failed workloads directly from backup, ensuring companies are business as usual within minutes during any outages.

    AntInformationWeek by Pam Baker