CrashPlan, a leader in cyber-ready data resilience and governance, today announced its integration with Microsoft 365 Backup Storage, enabling enterprises to rapidly restore large amounts of data with...
Data resiliency platform restores complete Microsoft 365 workloads in minutes, with recovery speeds of up to two terabytes per hour
MINNEAPOLIS: CrashPlan, a leader in cyber-ready data resilience and governance, today announced its integration with Microsoft 365 Backup Storage, enabling enterprises to rapidly restore large amounts of data with 10-minute recovery points and speeds of up to two terabytes (TB) per hour at scale while maintaining control over their data through a single, unified platform.
More than two-thirds of organizations are targeted by ransomware. CrashPlan's integration Microsoft 365 Backup Storage is designed to protect industries with high-value, compliance-sensitive data that require stringent Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) and Recovery Time Objectives (RTO). Without proper backup and recovery capabilities, businesses face operational, legal, and financial consequences from data loss events.
"When enterprises face large-scale data loss, every minute counts. Downtime due to incidents, whether cyber related or other unforeseen circumstances, isn't just disruptive—it's a direct threat to revenue, compliance, and reputation. The CrashPlan Microsoft 365 Backup Storage integration transforms recovery from hours or days into minutes, without adding operational burden,” said Dan Beer, CEO of CrashPlan.
Microsoft 365 Backup Storage enables high-performance, full asset restores across Microsoft Exchange Online, OneDrive, and SharePoint—optimized for use cases like ransomware attacks where rapid recovery of entire workloads is required. Rather than managing separate interfaces or tools, enterprise IT teams can now operate within the CrashPlan platform to orchestrate both large-scale restores via Microsoft 365 Backup Storage and granular restores and search via CrashPlan’s existing Microsoft 365 capabilities. Together, these functions support a layered, risk-aware data protection model.
Key benefits include:
CrashPlan’s SaaS solution is hosted in Microsoft Azure and not only secures Microsoft 365 environments, but also enhances user and admin workflows with built-in capabilities such as self-service recovery, legal hold and granular search across Microsoft 365, endpoint, and server data.
“CrashPlan is committed to delivering cost effective, secure, and scalable data protection across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem,” said Randy De Meno, VP Business Development & Microsoft Practice at CrashPlan. “Our platform is built for speed, flexibility, and simplicity—so businesses can stay focused on growth, not recovery. Organizations using Microsoft 365 can leverage CrashPlan knowing they have a modern SaaS solution using the latest Microsoft infrastructure to best protect and manage their data.”
As a preferred Microsoft vendor, CrashPlan complements the shared responsibility model by extending data protection beyond the standard 30–90-day retention periods. This new integration represents a deepening of this collaboration, using Microsoft's trusted infrastructure to deliver rapid disaster recovery capabilities for the world's largest organizations.
“With this integration, CrashPlan has taken a major step in helping our joint customers promptly recover operations after cyber incidents. We look forward to continuing to work together with them to enhance the resilience of customer data,” said Microsoft’s Brad Gussin, Principal Group Product Manager, Microsoft 365 Backup.
Learn more about CrashPlan’s Microsoft 365 Backup Storage integration here.
About CrashPlan
CrashPlan provides cyber resilience and data protection through a unified platform trusted by organizations worldwide. With secure, scalable backup and recovery for servers, endpoints, and SaaS applications, CrashPlan safeguards critical data against threats such as accidental deletion, ransomware, and system failure. Built with proactive threat detection and automated governance, CrashPlan ensures continuous access, compliance, and peace of mind—without disrupting your business.
Fonte: Business Wire
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