

In doing so, the company has brought together people from many different backgrounds, cultures, work experiences, system biases, process design, solution sales, etc. OpenText has been aggressive with acquisitions by combining the Carbonite, Webroot, and Zix businesses to create an SMB platform for security management, data protection, and threat management. I have been in the data backup industry ever since, being a part of Mozy, EMC, Dell, Carbonite, and now OpenText Security Solutions.Įnterprise Storage Forum: What is your favorite thing about working at OpenText Security Solutions?īedke: While it sounds cliché, it truly is the people. Executive Q&A on data backupĮnterprise Storage Forum: How did you first start working in data backup?īedke: I was hired as a technical account manager at Mozy, a company specializing in endpoint and server backup, in 2009. Bedke has over two decades of experience in technology, working with various leading companies, such as NTT Communications, EMC, VMware, Dell Technologies, and Carbonite. Scott Bedke focuses on emerging technologies, product strategy, and competitive analysis at OpenText Security Solutions.
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OpenText Security Solutions is a global software company that helps companies keep their data safe.Įnterprise Storage Forum interviewed Scott Bedke - product management lead for Carbonite Endpoint Backup at OpenText Security Solutions- who shares his perspective on the development and growth of the data backup market: Scott Bedke Backup solutions can support a disaster recovery (DR) plan, and work to save data and the business. Losing vital data can destroy a company’s privacy, finances, and reputation. Data backup is an essential part of enterprises everywhere.
