Start-Up Axcient Acquires DirectRestore
To support broader disaster recovery capabilities and expand R&D by 30%
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 17, 2014 at 2:57 pmAxcient, Inc., in cloud-based Recovery-as-a-service (RaaS), announced the acquisition of the business and technology of DirectRestore LLC, a granular recovery technology provider.
Terms of the agreement are undisclosed.
DirectRestore, a Delaware LLC, provides a series of tools that enable granular recovery of files, objects, databases and applications. Its technology is leveraged by tens of thousands of customers including several major OEMs.
Its technology allows organizations to restore individual items from popular applications such as SQL Server and Exchange database backups and replications.
Although the Axcient solution already had the capability of protecting MS Exchange and SQL databases, the combination of DirectRestore’s technology with Axcient’s solution now provides customers with a better product that allows for faster recovery, more granular recovery options and reduced storage footprint.
Axcient customers have access to this latest technology improvement at no charge. Granular application recovery is a core part of the Axcient solution and part of Axcient’s all-inclusive pricing model.
In addition, the DirectRestore acquisition expands Axcient’s R&D team by 30% by adding a team of experts in granular application recovery that will enable the expansion of its RaaS platform to support broader recovery capabilities.
Axcient is re-architecting the way companies protect, access and recover data, and applications by delivering a solution that is easy and fast. Developed in the cloud, for the cloud, its platform goes beyond backup and mirrors an organization’s entire business in the cloud, including emails, files, applications, OSs and all of the interconnected elements of a network, to ensure that core business functions are never interrupted.
“Since inception, we’ve believed in building our platform from the ground up and owning our technology stack. We wanted to ensure that we maintain control over our roadmap and therefore our customers’ experience. With this acquisition, we are staying true to this philosophy,” said Justin Moore, CEO, Axcient. “We evaluated several vendors in the past, and this acquisition by far made the most sense from both a product and cultural perspective. We are extremely excited about merging the talented DirectRestore team into the Axcient family, and with the addition of our development center in Russia, we celebrate the fourth office we’ve opened worldwide.”
“Data is the lifeblood of any business and protecting that lifeblood is not an option; it’s a necessity for any organization,” said Emil Sildos, founder, DirectRestore. “Axcient is the only company that delivers a comprehensive end-to-end platform for data, application and system replication and recovery on the market. The DirectRestore technology is a natural fit for Axcient, and we’re thrilled to become part of the Axcient team. We look forward to leveraging Axcient’s leading reputation, experience and resources to bring new exciting recovery products to market.”