
Global SaaS company CT4 has announced that its data protection software Cirrus Backup is available for Indian businesses running on Microsoft 365. A comprehensive data protection solution built on Veeam Software, Cirrus automates cloud backup of all Microsoft 365 and makes it available for rapid restore.
While Microsoft manages the infrastructure for Microsoft 365 users, it does not backup the data – this is down to the business itself. Cirrus gives an intuitive and easy way to protect all Microsoft 365 data – it assures compliance with data retention requirements, mitigates ransomware and malware threats, and eliminates accidental deletion or data corruption.
"We have been working with Veeam at a local and global level to ensure Cirrus offers the highest levels of data protection for India’s millions of Microsoft 365 users,’’ said CT4 Chief Technology Officer Dan Pearson.
“With Veeam as our partner, our goal is to make it as easy as possible for all businesses – no matter the level of IT skills or size – to be able to protect their business-critical data. Today we are focused on Microsoft 365 users, but in the future, we plan to evolve Cirrus to provide greater data protection across more technologies and platforms."
Cirrus automatically backs up data residing in the cloud and enables it to be quickly and easily restored. Downtime is kept to a minimum, giving organizations complete peace of mind that they will face marginal disruption in the event of an attack or disaster.
“Within all SaaS platforms, including Microsoft 365, each organization owns and controls their own data, and it’s the organization’s responsibility to protect it,” said Sandeep Bhambure, Vice President, India & SAARC, Veeam. “As the Microsoft 365 backup market leader, with over 11M users under paid contract, Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 experienced 73% YoY growth in FY21. That growth and momentum is a strong indication that organizations are realizing the importance of managing and securing their data, and consistently trust Veeam with critical business assets. We’re looking forward to collaborating with CT4 to deliver reliable data protection to enterprises in India and in turn, increase time savings for IT departments and additional cost savings as a result of more efficient backups.”
As part of CT4’s launch into India, Malay Davda has joined the company as Partner Account Manager to help drive customer growth and support. Davda joins CT4 from Bureau Vertias India and brings 17 years of experience in the Telecommunications, Technology and Education sector.
Embee, a leading IT consulting firm, has become the first business in India to adopt Cirrus across its business, which includes over 20 customer sites and 770,000 Microsoft 365 users.
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