Veeam Software, the leader in backup,
recovery and data management solutions that deliver Modern Data Protection,
announced that HBC has chosen Veeam Availability Suite
to centralize data protection on premises and across clouds. Veeam helps HBC
ensure business continuity, meet internal governance compliance requirements
and protect against ransomware. Additionally, HBC saved more than $1 million in
a one-time capital expenditure and saves $600,000 in recurring operational
expenses annually.
From the fur trade to Fifth Avenue, HBC has been in business for
more than 350 years. North America's longest continually operating company
began in 1670 with a royal charter from England to seek a northwest passage to
the Pacific Ocean, occupy the lands adjacent to Hudson Bay and set up commerce.
Today, HBC is a legend in the retail world. It's the majority owner of iconic
e-commerce companies such as Saks, a leading online destination for luxury
fashion, Saks OFF 5TH, a premier luxury off-price e-commerce company and The
Bay, a Canadian e-commerce marketplace. HBC's legacy is providing an unrivaled
customer experience.
"To improve upon the customer experience, we began a digital
transformation to accelerate our e-commerce business," said Ope Bakare, Chief
Technical Officer, HBC. "Operating multiple data centers didn't make sense in
our customer-centric world, so we adopted a multi-cloud strategy."
As HBC moved IT systems and data to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
and Azure, Bakare said he and his colleagues discovered something unfortunate
about the legacy backup solution. It began to show signs of failing. "Failing
backups can lead to downtime, and downtime can lead to big problems in retail,"
he explained. "Downtime can drastically impact a company's logistics ecosystem,
leading to a domino effect that can break the business. We have a complex
logistics ecosystem, so keeping it healthy and functioning is an absolute
priority. An hour of downtime could cost our company millions of dollars in
logistics and shipping."
Matthew Pick, Senior Director of Cloud Architecture at HBC, said
there was another challenge with the legacy backup solution. "It was inflexible
and didn't integrate with our multi-cloud workloads. We began using backup
tools provided by AWS and Azure, but they came with constraints like
operational overhead, which is time consuming. We needed one flexible, powerful
and scalable solution to protect every workload everywhere."
Veeam backs up 80 TB of data across more than 2,000 instances in
AWS and Azure to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Azure Blob
Storage. Veeam also back up 40 TB of data across 14 physical machines on
premises to Dell EMC Data Domain.
"One of the things I love most about Veeam is operational
consistency," Bakare explained. "We can protect every asset wherever it resides
in a consistent way. Veeam takes the complication and noise out of data
protection, allowing our engineers to focus on innovating for the business
rather than worrying about backups."
Pick said operational consistency also allows for data retention
to be a shared responsibility across teams. "Operational consistency places the
onus on each business unit that wants to protect data," he continued. "If they
tag their VMs correctly, Veeam will back them up, without question."
Pick is referring to Veeam's fully customizable policies that
automate backup and data lifecycle management. He said policy-based automation
also provides an easy way for the IT team to show each business unit how much
data protection will cost. "Veeam enables us to have more productive
conversations with each unit so we can set expectations appropriately. We also
have visibility into our overall spend, and this is where the Veeam Universal License
comes in handy. We can move licenses across business units and workloads to
maximize our spend."
Bakare added that policy-based automation also ensures business
continuity, supports internal governance compliance requirements and protects
against ransomware. "We had been going through a process to validate and close
gaps in our business continuity strategy, so Veeam's ability to use tagging for
cloud backup was a massive step forward for us. Tagging also ensures internal
governance compliance and helps us fight ransomware. Veeam lets us separate our
backups from our IT systems with a barrier, so if ransomware strikes our IT
systems, our backups are safe."
Bakare said Veeam saves money, too. "Before we began the cloud
migration we were closing in on a hardware and software refresh. Since Veeam is
hardware, software and cloud agnostic, we avoided the refresh, saving more than
$1 million in a one-time capital expenditure and $600,000 in recurring
operating expenses annually. That's a significant savings."
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