Featured in the print edition of El Mercurio (Chile) – Cloud Special | October 2025
In a special issue dedicated to cloud computing and intelligent backup trends, Víctor Belaunde, Operations Manager at Ecosistemas Global, shared his insights in El Mercurio de Chile on how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the way organizations protect and manage critical data.
“AI has radically transformed the concept of backup. It’s no longer just about storing data—it’s about building intelligent, predictive, and autonomous ecosystems that are essential for business resilience and sustainability,” Belaunde said.
From reactive backups to predictive ecosystems
According to Belaunde, machine learning algorithms now act as predictive sentinels that anticipate hardware failures, detect security anomalies, and provide “just-in-time” protection. This evolution ensures not only incident prevention but also high availability of mission-critical systems.
Smart, sustainable data storage
Belaunde emphasized that AI now powers a more efficient infrastructure. It automates data compression, classification, and migration, significantly reducing energy consumption and the physical footprint of data centers. This reflects a Green IT approach to more sustainable operations.
Looking ahead: hyperautomation and skilled talent
Belaunde highlighted hyperautomation, Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS), and the convergence of backup, security, and compliance as key trends for the near future. But he also stressed the human factor:
“We must train talent to manage these intelligent ecosystems. Technology alone is not enough—strategic readiness is essential.”
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Featured in the print edition of El Mercurio (Chile) – Cloud Special | October 2025
In a special issue dedicated to cloud computing and intelligent backup trends, Víctor Belaunde, Operations Manager at Ecosistemas Global, shared his insights in El Mercurio de Chile on how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the way organizations protect and manage critical data.
“AI has radically transformed the concept of backup. It’s no longer just about storing data—it’s about building intelligent, predictive, and autonomous ecosystems that are essential for business resilience and sustainability,” Belaunde said.
From reactive backups to predictive ecosystems
According to Belaunde, machine learning algorithms now act as predictive sentinels that anticipate hardware failures, detect security anomalies, and provide “just-in-time” protection. This evolution ensures not only incident prevention but also high availability of mission-critical systems.
Smart, sustainable data storage
Belaunde emphasized that AI now powers a more efficient infrastructure. It automates data compression, classification, and migration, significantly reducing energy consumption and the physical footprint of data centers. This reflects a Green IT approach to more sustainable operations.
Looking ahead: hyperautomation and skilled talent
Belaunde highlighted hyperautomation, Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS), and the convergence of backup, security, and compliance as key trends for the near future. But he also stressed the human factor:
“We must train talent to manage these intelligent ecosystems. Technology alone is not enough—strategic readiness is essential.”