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Reading: Autumn is the season for productivity, Veritas' survey shows

13 August 2018
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During one of the hottest summers on record in the UK, the general population took time out of their routine to soak up the rays. What many don’t realise is that the information we create is also changing based on our habits at different times of year.

Data continues to grow at an annual rate of 49% globally, and the Data Genomics Index from Reading-based Veritas Technologies, a leader in enterprise data protection and software-defined storage, reveals how this growth reflects the rhythm of workers’ life throughout the year.

Summer: creating memories

With longer days and warmer nights, over two-thirds (68%) of all videos are created in the summer months. From serene ocean views, barbeque parties, alfresco dinners and even gentle strolls during your lunch break, capturing memories on smartphones has become synonymous with the holiday season.

Autumn: productivity prevails

Freshly recovered after the summer holidays, autumn is the most productive time of year when it comes data creation. During these months, nine in 10 (91%) text files and nearly half (48%) of all spreadsheets are created. This deluge of data growth has a huge impact on IT teams that are responsible for ensuring data is protected, stored and managed efficiently and effectively.

Winter: it’s the season to backup data 

As the temperatures drop, the computers are still running hot. The short winter days are increasingly spent backing up data, and as a result, data backups grow by an enormous 756% during these months.

As the lines between devices used for work and play become increasingly blurred, it’s not uncommon to see more and more employees’ personal data become entangled into corporate data on company systems and servers. This can have a huge impact a company's storage capacity and create many challenges for IT.

“Data growth continues to accelerate, but in new ways. A ‘save-it-all’ strategy is short-sighted and has already proven ineffective: compressed files will never compensate for the soaring volume (and density) of data that’s being created. And investing in more storage can be expensive and anything but strategic,” explained Jason Tooley, vice president, Northern Europe, Veritas.

“Instead, organisations must implement technologies that enable them to better manage their data, such as archiving tools that can handle data bursts and support automatic deletion and migration of less critical information.”


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