At a time when more organizations are adopting Microsoft 365 than ever before, Cohesity announced new protection capabilities -- via its DataProtect delivered as a Service offering --
for Microsoft Exchange Online, OneDrive, SharePoint Online, and Teams.
This Backup as a Service (BaaS) offering provides data protection and
retention that goes well beyond the default 30-day native backup
capabilities included with a Microsoft 365 subscription.
Cohesity's
BaaS offering gives organizations even more choice in how they can back
up and recover Microsoft 365 application data. With Cohesity, customers
can choose to:
- Take
advantage of this new BaaS offering where the infrastructure is managed
by Cohesity, allowing IT teams to spend more time on other business
critical tasks.
- Rely on a traditional on-premises Cohesity cluster to back up Microsoft 365.
- Protect their data with a Cohesity cluster running on other clouds.
- Utilize a combination of these options in a hybrid model.
Research
suggests there is a critical need for this type of simplicity and
choice when backing up and recovering Microsoft 365 data. Recent ESG research
queried IT professionals on Microsoft 365 and found that 78 percent of
respondents reported using Microsoft 365. Of those respondents:
- 74 percent stated they rely on native Microsoft 365 services for backup.
- 81 percent reported having to recover Microsoft 365 data.
- Only 15 percent were able to recover 100 percent of that data.
This
data also pinpoints why it is essential that customers utilizing
Microsoft 365 applications consider third-party options to help ensure
data can easily be backed up and recovered. While cloud providers commit
to offering service availability, it is customers' responsibility to
make sure their data is appropriately protected.
"Our
research shows there is a growing need for robust data backup and
protection for SaaS data," said Christophe Bertrand, senior analyst, ESG
Research. "The native, default backup features provided by cloud
vendors are typically not sufficient, especially given the increased
threat to data security, data deletion risks, and rapidly evolving
compliance requirements. We believe giving customers an ‘as a Service'
option to backup and recover this data makes complete sense, as it gives
organizations more flexibility, improves operational efficiency of IT
teams, and helps ensure data is protected."
"Simplicity
and flexibility are why we chose Cohesity DataProtect delivered as a
Service to protect our Microsoft 365 data," said John Sroka, CIO, Duane
Morris LLP. "We use Cohesity to back up our on-premises databases and
extending protection to Microsoft 365 through the DataProtect service is
simple and easy. With Cohesity we have a single backup solution that
covers hybrid and multicloud workloads."
"Cohesity's
support for Microsoft 365 is phenomenal. We currently backup our
Microsoft 365 data to our on-premises Cohesity cluster, the addition of a
Backup as a Service option that protects cloud-to-cloud gives us the
hybrid flexibility we need to store Microsoft 365 backups and offload
infrastructure management," said Ken Watt, senior infrastructure
specialist, Ridgeback Resources. "With Cohesity's constant innovation,
we are getting a solution that's simple yet more robust with each
update."
Protection for Amazon EC2 Cloud Compute and Amazon RDS Cloud Databases
In
addition to protecting Microsoft 365, Cohesity's BaaS offering also
includes support for Amazon EC2 Virtual Instances and Compute
Infrastructure, and Amazon RDS Cloud Databases.
Building on Cohesity's strategic collaboration with AWS,
SaaS backup support for these workloads helps to protect both homegrown
cloud-native applications and refactored legacy applications built on
these cloud compute and database services. Customers get unified
protection across multiple AWS accounts and services, providing better
visibility on cloud data utilization while making it easier to meet
their enterprise-grade service level agreements.
The Cohesity Difference: Simplifying Data Management Through a Single, Unified Experience
Customers
want flexibility to manage data their way. Some want Cohesity to
operate underlying infrastructure for them via an "as a service"
offering while others want to manage their own environments directly --
or a combination of both in true hybrid fashion. The Cohesity Helios multicloud data platform makes that easier than ever.
With
Helios, customers can uniquely manage everything from a single user
interface. This reduces complexity, can lower costs, and helps eliminate mass data fragmentation.
And as customers wish to expand utilization to file and object
services, disaster recovery and more, they can use the same platform
with the same simple interface whether consuming from the cloud or
deploying into their own self-managed environments.
"Gone
are the days of needing to be an expert at operating 10 different tools
and user interfaces while trying to manage tedious procurement
processes and keep up with constant hardware and software upgrades just
to attempt to manage your data," said
Matt Waxman, vice president of product management, Cohesity. "With
Cohesity, that's all a thing of the past. It's one user interface and
one unified experience regardless of the model you choose. That's modern
data management."
"Offering
DataProtect as a Service is a welcome and exciting evolution in data
management to help our clients better meet the demands of their
hybrid-cloud and multicloud challenges," said David Olzak, senior vice
president, Stratascale. "With more and more of our clients using SaaS
applications, they are realizing how important it is to have
enterprise-class data protection flexibility with an attractive
consumption model; this is a welcome addition to our Cloud Ascension
approach."
DataProtect delivered as a Service is the first offering from Cohesity's comprehensive Data Management as a Service portfolio. Additional service offerings will be made available in the coming months.