Cohesity brings Backup as a Service to Europe

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New SaaS offer now available for European companies, Disaster Recovery as a Service solution will be available in summer. Cohesity has launched its Backup as a Service (BaaS) offering “DataProtect delivered as a Service” for customers in Europe.

It is hosted on Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) in the Frankfurt region (London is expected to follow in summer 2021, Paris in autumn 2021). This gives large and medium-sized companies a very simple way of backing up data, eliminating silos and reducing investment costs. Cohesity takes over the management of the underlying infrastructure.

Backup as a service

Cohesity DataProtect delivered as a Service supports a range of workloads. This includes instances and server infrastructures of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) as well as Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) 1, SaaS applications from Microsoft 365 and data sources such as VMware, Network Attached Storage (NAS) or SQL Server.

Thousands of customers worldwide already rely on Cohesity DataProtect to secure their data in their own data center or in self-managed cloud environments. With the new SaaS-based solution, you now have an even greater choice of how you want to use the added value offered by Cohesity. All variants can be easily managed via a single user interface on the Cohesity Helios multicloud platform.

Via multicloud data management platform

"We're excited about this new offering as it gives European customers even more ways to manage their data with all the features of the Cohesity multicloud data management platform they already know and trust," said Richard Gadd, Vice President of EMEA Sales at Cohesity. “The expansion of our SaaS offer to Europe not only enables customers to further simplify data management, but also enables our European partners to add their unique added value. You can resell the solution through our sales channels or AWS Marketplace. "

Data management as a service

DataProtect delivered as a Service is the first offering from Cohesity's comprehensive Data Management as a Service (DMaaS) portfolio. This gives customers a very simple way of backing up, managing and analyzing their data. This is managed directly by Cohesity and hosted on AWS, Cohesity's preferred cloud provider for DMaaS.

In addition to the availability of Cohesity DataProtect delivered as a service in Europe, Cohesity has also announced the imminent launch of the second SaaS offering as part of the DMaaS portfolio, Cohesity SiteContinuity. This enables automated disaster recovery of business-critical applications and data in the cloud. The Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solution helps companies to significantly reduce infrastructure costs. Because they use cloud resources from AWS as required, instead of an expensive secondary data center.

Cohesity's portfolio of DMaaS offerings gives companies even more choices about how to protect and manage their data. With Cohesity, customers can choose between a SaaS model, a Cohesity cluster on premises, or a combination of both in a hybrid model - all on a single platform and managed with a single user interface.

More at Cohesity.com

 


About Cohesity

Cohesity greatly simplifies data management. The solution makes it easier to secure, manage and create value from data - across the data center, edge and cloud. We offer a full suite of services consolidated on a multi-cloud data platform: data backup and recovery, disaster recovery, file and object services, development / testing, and data compliance, security and analytics. This reduces the complexity and avoids the fragmentation of the mass data. Cohesity can be provided as a service, as a self-managed solution, and through Cohesity partners.


 

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