World Backup Day: AI pivotal in reshaping backup for SMBs

Story image World Backup Day serves as a crucial reminder for Australia’s 2.5 million Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) about the potential devastation of data loss, which can lead to significant financial challenges and broader economic repercussions. Recent insights from Kaseya’s State of Backup and Recovery 2025 report underline the ongoing issues faced by organisations in managing backup and recovery, especially as cloud adoption and virtual desktop usage continue to grow. The report indicates that more than half of an organisation’s workloads are now hosted in public cloud environments, yet notably, 8% of these lack any form of cloud data backup. The report also highlights persistent inefficiencies, with over half of businesses dedicating more than 10 hours each week to backup management and 60% of respondents expressing doubts about the speed and reliability of their data recovery processes. Cost remains a prominent barrier, particularly within hybrid IT environments, and 25% of organisations have identified gaps in their security policies. As digital transformation accelerates, these challenges underscore the importance of adapting backup strategies to cope with modern technological environments. In response to these challenges, Nadir Merchant from Kaseya emphasises the transformative role of AI in enhancing backup and disaster recovery […]

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