Rubrik aims to make multicloud management easier

Enterprise data management company Rubrik is ramping up in Asia. The company offers software-based platform that delivers backup, instant recovery, archival, search, analytics, compliance, and copy data management for data centres and clouds.

"Multicloud (is what) companies are struggling with. We have to get the cloud right. It's what the company is built around," Kamal Brar, newly-appointed VP, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) for Rubrik said.

He elaborated that the company's value proposition is its API-based policy-driven platform built with next-generation operating architecture in mind. The cloud-agnostic and application-agnostic platform provides data recovery, governance, compliance, and cloud mobility capabilities in a multicloud world. The technology can be used to trigger backups automatically based on weather information, for example.

"We've grown as a company in the last three years. We've evolved from purely protecting customers to now let's address data governance, let's address security. And then how do we provide continuous automation around that? So I think you'll see the company moving to different pillars in the next five years," he observed. "There's still a lot of work that needs to go get this done. And I think the challenge is around how we make this simple, how we make this journey as seamless as possible." 

The company released Andes 5.1 in mid-August. Andes 5.1 includes Polaris Sonar, a software-as-a-service application to discover, classify, and report on sensitive data across the enterprise environment with zero additional infrastructure required; Polaris AppFlows, natively-integrated disaster recovery orchestration of failover/failback, testing, and application migration from data centers to Amazon Web Services (AWS); and natively-integrated continuous data protection (CDP).

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