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A1FED Professional Services 30 $3M United States Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2016 n/a In 2016, A1FED deployed Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS as its Backup as a Service (BaaS) solution. The deployment was scoped for a 30 person professional services firm based in the United States, supporting the Applications & Systems Software team in McLean, VA and focusing on test data management, backup, and provisioning for development pipelines. Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS was configured to manage backups and programmable data provisioning across relational and NoSQL databases, with explicit implementation tasks in configuration and troubleshooting. The implementation leveraged Actifio APIs for automation of test data workflows, with documented integration patterns for CI automation including Jenkins, and operational scripts targeted to Linux and Windows hosts. Architecturally the solution was delivered as a cloud hosted BaaS instance of Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS, with policy driven backup schedules, API driven clones for test environments, and centralized management for the Applications & Systems Software team. System Design Documents and Operating Support Procedures were produced to capture configuration, API usage, and runbook level troubleshooting steps, aligning governance to the SME driven operational model described in hiring requirements. Rollout and operational governance emphasized SME ownership in test data management and API integration, with formal technical documentation such as SDD and SOP to support ongoing configuration and support activities. Staffing expectations included senior technical skills in Actifio configuration and Actifio APIs, database administration for RDBMS and NoSQL, and scripting for automation and troubleshooting.
ABBTECH Professional Services 400 $70M United States Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2017 n/a In 2017 ABBTECH deployed Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS as its Backup as a Service (BaaS) solution. The Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS implementation centralized customer backup operations and established ABBTECH Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) capability to manage backup and restore workflows for its customer base including USSTRATCOM. The implementation emphasized operational backup modules and configuration tasks, including daily monitoring of backup jobs, execution of restore jobs, job troubleshooting and corrective actions. Functional capabilities implemented included backup job scheduling and monitoring, restore orchestration, SAN storage operational tasks such as LUN and space provisioning, and operational troubleshooting for latency and storage performance. The environment relied on Actifio Appliance expertise and required knowledge of storage hardware platforms including HP storage and Hitachi, SAN fabric technologies such as Brocade, and transport layers including iSCSI and Fibre Channel. Integrations and operational coverage reflected storage and backup platform interoperability rather than third party replacement language, with platform workstreams tied directly to Actifio Appliance operations and interoperable backup tool knowledge including TSM and NetBackup. Operational scope included VSS Storage Admin responsibilities in Bellevue NE working with USSTRATCOM customers, daily SAN and backup maintenance, creation of reports for backup and storage environments, and coordination with engineering on design and escalated troubleshooting. Governance and process changes were expressed through problem management and incident correlation workflows, documented standard operating procedures, knowledge base articles and project documentation, and an acceptance process for bringing new implementations into the managed life cycle. Staffing expectations included on call escalation as the final internal escalation path prior to vendor support, mentoring and documentation to drive continual process improvement, and adherence to ITIL v3 Foundations and security requirements including Top Secret clearance for applicable personnel.
Abilene Christian University Education 1200 $139M United States Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2019 n/a In 2019, Abilene Christian University implemented Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS as its Backup as a Service (BaaS) platform to centralize backup and recovery for campus infrastructure. The deployment targeted protection of Windows Server workloads and VMware Horizon virtual desktop infrastructure under the university IT operations, aligning backup coverage with administrative and academic systems managed by ACU staff. The Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS implementation delivered policy based snapshot orchestration, automated retention scheduling, and cloud native storage tiering, enabling instant mount and recovery workflows consistent with enterprise BaaS capabilities. Configuration work included cataloging virtual machine images and Windows volumes, defining SLA driven backup policies, and scripting automation with PowerShell and Ansible to provision backup jobs and orchestrate restores and recoveries. Integrations addressed VMware Horizon VDI and Windows Server environments with administrative access aligned to ACU's on premises Active Directory and its Azure Active Directory instance. Governance and operationalization included ITSM driven server asset record creation and automated change tracking, Nagios based monitoring, and staged Windows Server patching using Group Policy and WSUS to validate backups prior to production updates. The campus systems administrator also presented on Actifio at Actifio Data Driven 2019, documenting practitioner knowledge and operational experience from the Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS deployment.
Professional Services 150 $12M Israel Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2012 n/a
Media 350 $41M United States Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2012 n/a
Professional Services 100 $10M Singapore Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a
Professional Services 791000 $64.9B Ireland Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2012 n/a
Healthcare 1200 $186M United States Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2013 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 450 $75M United States Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2011 n/a
Professional Services 30000 $1.9B United States Google Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2016 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Google Cloud Actifio GO BaaS

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  1. CARS24, a India based Automotive organization with 6000 Employees

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