Why choose Oper8 Global for your SaaS Platform backup?
Oper8 Global’s SaaS Backup solution is a comprehensive data protection solution for Office 365, Dynamics, G Suite, and Salesforce. It offers advanced features such as granular recovery and e-discovery options, customisable data retention policies, and advanced security features.
Data Redundancy
Your backups are stored in dual data centres, with two copies in each. Achieving full data redundancy for your SaaS platform backups.
Clear Per User Licencing
Oper8 Global’s SaaS backup has a clear pricing model, paying per user, with unlimited storage.
Encryption In Transit and at Rest
The Oper8 Global SaaS Backup encrypts your SaaS Backups at rest and in motion
SaaS Application Data Protection Is Your Responsibility
SaaS vendors own the cloud infrastructure stack and all primary components that make up the service such as physical infrastructure, network controls, the operating system that hosts the application, controls for the application offered as a service, hardware components, and more.
But data—the critical component that powers your business and is central to the service’s relevance—is your organisation’s responsibility.
This is because SaaS vendors operate on a shared responsibility model, which means obligations are shared between the vendor and the customer.
Easily Comply With Legal & Regulatory Compliance
Oper8 Global SaaS Backup offers complete protection for data stored in Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 Azure AD, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Salesforce, and Google Workspace.
A simple setup that takes less than 5 minutes, then you are ready to begin protection.
A single reference pane of glass with Multi-Tenancy with Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC)
Designed to be secure with end to end encryption for data at rest and in-transit.
Guaranteed Australian data sovereignty with 4 copies of backups stored in 2 Australian data centres.
Broad coverage for the most used SaaS applications
Blockchain-based algorithm offering immutable backups for ransomware resilience
Retention of deleted items for 30-days to protect from inadvertent deletions or ransomware attacks
Automatic application updates without stopping active jobs
FAQs
Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
How Does Cloud Backup Work?
Cloud backup is a data backup solution that stores your important data and files on remote servers over the internet, rather than on local hardware.
Why Use Data Backup and Recovery?
There are several reasons why using data backup and recovery is essential for organisations:
- Protect against data loss: Data loss can occur for many reasons, such as hardware failure, natural disasters, cyber-attacks, or human error. A backup of critical data ensures that organisations can recover from data loss and continue their operations without significant disruptions.
- Ensure business continuity: In the event of data loss, having a backup can help organisations quickly restore their data and systems, minimizing downtime and reducing the impact on their operations.
- Comply with regulations: Many industries have laws that require organisations to store and protect sensitive data. Backup and recovery can help organizations meet these regulatory requirements and avoid penalties for non-compliance.
- Protect against cyber threats: Cyber threats such as malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks can cause significant data loss and disruptions to an organization’s operations. Regular backups can help organizations recover from such attacks and prevent critical data loss.
- Safeguard against natural disasters: Natural disasters such as fires, floods, or earthquakes can damage hardware and data centres, leading to data loss. Having backups stored offsite or in the cloud can protect organisations from disasters.
Data backup and recovery are essential components of an organisation’s IT strategy. By protecting against data loss, ensuring business continuity, complying with regulations, safeguarding against cyber threats, and protecting against natural disasters, data backup and recovery can help organizations maintain their operations and protect their data.
What Is Business Continuity Management?
Business Continuity Management (BCM) is a holistic management process that enables an organization to identify potential threats to its business operations, assess the risks posed by these threats, and develop strategies and plans to minimize the impact of any disruption to its critical business functions.
The primary goal of BCM is to ensure that an organization can continue to function as close to normal as possible, or recover quickly and efficiently, in the event of a disruption. This could be caused by a variety of factors, including natural disasters, cyber-attacks, power outages, supply chain disruptions, or any other event that could negatively impact an organization’s ability to operate.
What Is Data Backup and Disaster Recovery?
Data Backup refers to creating copies of an organisation’s data, typically regularly, to protect against data loss or corruption. This can be done using various methods, including tape, disk-based, and cloud-based backups. The backup process ensures that in the event of a data loss, the organization can restore the data from the backup copies and resume operations as quickly as possible.
On the other hand, Disaster Recovery refers to restoring an organisation’s critical systems and data during a disaster or significant disruption, such as a natural disaster, cyber attack, or other catastrophic events that render an organisation’s primary systems unusable. Disaster Recovery involves more than just data backup; it includes a comprehensive plan that outlines the steps necessary to recover critical systems, data, and infrastructure and restore business operations to normal.
What is a HSM?
HSM, or Hardware Security Modules, are hardened, tamper-resistant hardware appliances used to safeguard digital keys, and perform a range of secure crypto functions, including generating keys, encryption/decryption of digital signatures and data, and enabling strong authentication and digital signature verification capabilities. Some HSMs are certified at various FIPS 140-2 levels. Oper8 Global offers netG8 (general purpose) and payG8 services (payment card industry), which include HSM as a Service option.
Do you deliver remote maintenance services?
Yes – Oper8 Global works with local partners to help deliver remote onsite maintenance services for customer data centre solutions. Check our Oper8 Global – Operations Services for more information.
Can I become a Local Maintenance Partner for Oper8 Global?
Oper8 Global looks forward to discussing your capabilities and how you can help us support our customer solutions. Contact Us to start the conversation.
Why do I need a Data Hub in a Smart City?
While cloud services can facilitate many IT applications and services, cloud data centres are typically located in a large metro or capital cities, often located 100’s to thousands of kilometres away. Many Smart Cities prefer to maintain IT skills and data centre capacity in the city to retain jobs and expertise that can help attract diverse business investment. Similarly, many IT systems and applications are better served with local data centre capacity with commoditised Cloud and SaaS applications also supporting the businesses in your city.
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