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Cox International Canada Retail 10 $1M Canada Backup4all Backup4all Monitor Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2016 n/a In 2016, Cox International Canada implemented Backup4all Monitor as part of a Backup as a Service (BaaS) approach to secure product and order data supporting e-commerce operations in Williams Lake, Canada. The deployment extended Backup4all across multiple devices, consolidating backup reporting and status visibility to accommodate a small IT team responsible for infrastructure and order processing. Backup4all Monitor provides centralized monitoring of backup status and alerting alongside device-level scheduling and verification workflows consistent with Backup as a Service (BaaS) functionality. The implementation focused on IT and infrastructure business functions for the retailer, enabling a single operational view of endpoint backups and improving backup reliability as noted in the vendor testimonial.
NASA Aerospace and Defense 18000 $24.0B United States Backup4all Backup4all Monitor Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2017 n/a In 2017, NASA deployed Backup4all Monitor on crew support laptops aboard the International Space Station. Backup4all Monitor was applied as a Backup as a Service (BaaS) capability to back up research and operational files, and the vendor states the deployment began May 31, 2017. The implementation emphasized endpoint file-level backup and centralized monitoring consistent with Backup as a Service (BaaS) functionality. Configuration work included scheduled backups, centralized status monitoring, and console-based alerting and reporting, aligning Backup4all Monitor with standard BaaS operational workflows to support IT and infrastructure data protection needs. Operational coverage targeted NASA United States on-orbit operations and crew support devices on the ISS, addressing research and operational data protection use cases. Governance and process focus centered on centralizing backup monitoring and standardizing data protection workflows for on-orbit IT teams, providing a single view of backup job status and alerts for operational oversight.
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