On Thursday, April 12, we hosted a Webinar to recap our recent launch of HYCU, Inc. along with the latest enhancements of HYCU Data Protection for Nutanix. The Webinar, moderated by our inside sales leader Dan Mack, featured CEO Simon Taylor and VP Products Subbiah Sundaram. If you missed it, you can hear a replay…
For those who know me, you know that I am passionate about working with leading-edge data protection and technology solutions driving business success. In my 20+ years in the industry, I have built …

Albeda College is an educational institute that serves 20,000 students across 35 sites around Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Renowned for quality vocational education, Albeda’s IT infrastructure must b…

Did you know that HYCU provides agentless MS SQL Server Recovery to a different instance for both ESX and AHV? With the latest HYCU release, we introduced a plethora of new goodies customers were aski…

Did you know that HYCU provides the most efficient ROBO data protection solution for Nutanix? In industries where a local business presence is essential, enterprises end up with hundreds of remote off…

Thanks to all the fantastic customers, resell and distribution partners, alliance partners and Nutanix, we received a tremendous number of requests, suggestions and feedback to HYCU. Our engineering t…

As all of us know, backup, like insurance, is a necessary evil. As long as you don’t use it, you always wish you didn’t have to spend the money for it. Backup, also like insurance, is also one of …

Did you know that HYCU performs a backup of itself and that the image is always-ready for Disaster Recovery (DR) purposes? In case of a disaster, something which we all know too much about of late, it…

In the book “Simple Rules: How to Thrive in a Complex World,” Donald Sull and Kathleen Eisenhardt make a compelling argument for how simple rules are critical to succeed in a complex world. From a…

Recently we were talking with a customer who used to work at a mid-sized Managed Service Provider (MSP). He told us that they had a team of 15 people whose entire job was to manage a “popular” bac…
