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Where to start?

The first task has to be to understand the pressures on backup storage in your organisation now, and how they will change into the future.  Combine that with a knowledge of how well you're currently meeting those demands and the choices available to enable change, and you can start to develop a plan for a storage architecture that will meet your business' needs for years to come.

Take a look at these options to find out more about addressing backup storage issues.

  • Take advantage of a Morse Storage Assurance Review to assess where you are today, where you need to get to in the future to meet demands for data backup and recovery, and how you're going to get there
  • Find out what to do about the ever-shrinking backup window and other common backup challenges.  Download our Practical Guide to the Windowless Office
  • Learn more about Morse's storage model to deliver efficient storage solutions.  Download the Morse Storage brochure

What is a Morse Storage Assurance Review?

We use a two-phased audit approach to help you understand your current storage environment and plan for the future.

  • Infrastructure assessment: through workshops and interviews we'll help you clarify business and technology requirements and assess the health, costs and effectiveness of your current storage infrastructure.  Then we'll advise you on the improvements you can make - and the likely impact of choosing not to change.
  • Data audit: we'll use a variety of tools to assess how your business' data is growing, how effectively it is managed throughout its life cycle, and how secure it is.  Then we can advise you on solutions around technology and people skills, help you develop business cases for change, and provide expertise to help you make those changes.

You can find out more by requesting a Morse Storage Assurance Review today.  To discuss any aspect of backup storage strategies, call 0800 22 88 88 quoting backup