Gartner Predicts 75% of Enterprises Will Prioritize Backup of SaaS Applications as a Critical ......
By 2028, 75% of enterprises will prioritize backup of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications as a critical requirement, compared to 15% in 2024, according to Gartner, Inc.
SaaS-based applications have become a preferred
choice for new and modernized deployments, with the data these applications
generate expected to be among the fastest-growing sets of critical enterprise
data over the next five years. According to Gartner’s latest forecast,
worldwide end-user SaaS spending is projected to grow 20% to total $247.2
billion in 2024, and is forecast to reach nearly $300 billion in 2025,
“The risk of IT outages underscores the urgent need
for regular backup and recovery of critical enterprise data,” said Michael
Hoeck, Sr Director Analyst at Gartner. “As businesses are more dependent on
SaaS technologies, it becomes crucial to ensure that SaaS data is both
protected and recoverable. Given the vulnerability of SaaS data to errors,
cyberattacks, and vendor mishaps, robust backup solutions are indispensable.”
“Integrating Backup as a Service (BaaS) is essential
for safeguarding cloud workloads and maintaining operational continuity.
Furthermore, enterprises must understand the shared data responsibility model
of SaaS applications and evaluate their vendors’ data protection measures. If
these measures are inadequate, third-party solutions should be considered to
guarantee comprehensive data protection,” said Hoeck.
Seventy-Five Percent of Large Enterprises Will Adopt
BaaS Alongside On-Premises Tools by 2028
“Protection and recovery of SaaS applications have
often been a lower priority for many enterprises,” said Hoeck. “This is due to
confusion over the native SaaS vendor’s responsibility for data protection, and
the lack of industry-level standardization. Limited API-based data access for
protection and recovery from native SaaS vendors further complicates effective
data protection, slowing support for third-party backup solutions.”
However, the SaaS application backup market is
rapidly growing, initially led by specialized startups but now also includes
established enterprise backup and recovery software solutions companies.
Gartner predicts that by 2028, 75% of large enterprises will adopt BaaS
alongside on-premises tools to back up cloud and on-premises workloads.
To effectively safeguard SaaS-based application
data, Gartner suggests that organizations focus on:
Governance Assessment: Include data protection and
recovery capabilities in the governance assessment of SaaS applications.
Vendor Capabilities: Verify the SaaS vendor’s
ability to protect and recover data from all possible loss scenarios.
Third-Party Solutions: Use third-party SaaS backup
solutions to complement the native capabilities of SaaS vendors. These
solutions can improve administration, centralize and orchestrate protection of
multiple SaaS applications, simplify processes, and offer improved granular
recovery capabilities.
“As the market matures, it is essential for
businesses to conduct thorough governance assessments and verify the
capabilities of their SaaS vendors. Leveraging third-party backup solutions can
significantly enhance data protection and recovery, ensuring that enterprise
data remains secure and accessible,” said Hoeck.
Leave A Comment