Backupify Backing Up Half Million Users From 7,000 Domains
Translating into 1.5PB under management
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 10, 2014 at 2:57 pmBackupify, Inc., provider of cloud-to-cloud backup and recovery solutions for Software as a Service (SaaS) applications, achieved record-breaking growth in 2013 driven by substantial product innovation and personnel investments.
The company is currently backing up more than half a million users from over 7,000 domains, translating into more than one and a half petabytes of data under management. Based on the current pace of growth, it expects to backup one million Google Apps users by the end of the first quarter in 2014.
“Backupify had a huge 2013 with massive growth, but we’re already looking ahead to an even bigger year for the company and our customers in 2014,” said Rob May, CEO, Backupify. “Cloud is no longer a buzzword but rather the way businesses operate and the cloud-to-cloud backup market is heating up. As the clear leader in this space, we plan to continue building on this momentum to deliver the solutions companies rely on to safely and securely control their data.“
Product Updates Backupify made updates and enhancements to both its Backupify for Google Apps and for Salesforce solutions in 2013 including:
- A revamped UI which includes easy and intuitive search functionality and a sleek enterprise dashboard for admins
- Increased backup frequency for up to three times per day along with unlimited storage
- More enterprise control features such as a detailed audit log, full domain export, configurable data retention and the ability to customize admin users
- Support for metabackup within Salesforce.com
- Google Sites restore
Supporting customer choice, Backupify announced Bring Your Own Storage in 2013, giving customers options when it comes to storing a secure, second copy of their data.
Additionally, Backupify’s Developer Platform was released this year. The platform, with a set of open APIs, is designed to extend cloud-to-cloud backup protection to other SaaS applications.
Sales and Marketing Expansion
Key hires were made to the marketing and sales team in 2013. On the marketing side, John Bigay was brought on board as Backupify’s CMO. He comes to with more than 17 years of marketing experience, helping a range of companies, from small, technology start-ups to large consumer brands, grow their business.
Chris Essler was appointed Backupify’s director of sales in 2013 and under Essler, the sales team has doubled. He brings more than 10 years of sales leadership experience at high growth software companies to his role at Backupify.
Backupify also grew its engineering team as the company doubled its overall employee headcount from 2012 to 2013.