October 20166 Editor-in-ChiefManaging EditorEditorial StaffSales Mailing AddressTo subscribe to APACCIOOutlookVisualizersAPACCIOOutlook44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538Visit www.apacciooutlook.comShravan KashyapSiva Sankar SStephen ThomasLarry KohenRachi V SharmaCopyright © 2016 ValleyMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.October 24 2016, Volume 2 SE 52 Published by ValleyMedia Inc.Saheli Roy ChowdhuriAnnie JohnsonStephanie MazueraSelena JamesSudeshna MazumdarAjay Stephen KumarChristo Picardoc.picardo@apacciooutlook.com+852-8172-0096EditorialThe British adage `better safe than sorry' aptly describes the underlying need for disaster recovery solutions today. We live in a highly volatile world where something as small as a faulty code to something as massive as an earthquake can wreck havoc in an organization. Additionally, since more and more companies are developing data-centric business models, having a disaster recovery solution in place has become a business imperative to safeguard the data. According to a report published by MarketsandMarkets, the global Disaster Recovery as a Service market will be worth a whopping $11.11 billion by 2021. The impeding growth of the disaster recovery industry speaks volumes about how various industries and sectors have woken up to the criticality of implementing strong disaster recovery solutions. The APAC region is slated to be one of the fastest growing markets for disaster recovery solutions. The region which was known to be highly cost conscious will see a growth in use of disaster recovery solutions owing to its immense appetite for technology solutions and increasing business needs. Several SMBs will join the list of companies looking to employ DRaaS services because the industry is experiencing an increase in its overall IT spending. There is also a general requirement to have a better IT infrastructure in place, which will serve as another reason for mass adoption of DRaaS services. This growing appetite for DRaaS solutions across various verticals and sectors have opened the gates for solution providers to enter the market. With ample demand and supply in the disaster recovery sector, our current edition features a list of the 25 most promising disaster recovery solution providers for you to choose from. The list intends to introduce readers to these new players who are at the forefront of the industry.Do let us know your thoughts.Rachi V SharmaManaging Editoreditor@apacciooutlook.comTech Savvy APAC to witness a Disaster Recovery Boom
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