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Atlas Copco UK Manufacturing 550 $237M United Kingdom IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a In 2018, Atlas Copco UK implemented IBM Backup as a Service, a Backup as a Service (BaaS) solution, to centralize infrastructure backup and recovery for its UK environment. The work was delivered as part of a multi-client migration program that included Honda, UWV, Carrefour, and Solvay, with Atlas Copco UK specifically receiving Linux and storage infrastructure support for the IBM Backup as a Service deployment. Implementation work focused on Linux system builds, storage provisioning, and configuration of IBM Spectrum Protect instances according to Blueprint specifications and service level agreements. Functional capabilities configured included scheduled backup jobs, retention and retention lock configurations, and storage provisioning to support Spectrum Protect storage pools and backup targets, following typical Backup as a Service operational patterns. Integrations centered on on-premises Linux server infrastructure and storage arrays tied into Spectrum Protect instance configurations, with client node configuration and policy alignment performed per SLA. Governance and rollout followed the Blueprint and SLA-driven specifications, with operational ownership placed with infrastructure and operations teams for backup scheduling, storage allocation, and ongoing Spectrum Protect instance management.
Carrefour Belgium Retail 11000 $4.0B Belgium IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a In 2018 Carrefour Belgium implemented IBM Backup as a Service, classified in the Backup as a Service (BaaS) category, to standardize backup and data protection across its infrastructure. The engagement was part of a multi-client program that provided Linux and storage infrastructure support to migrate clients including Carrefour to IBM Backup as a Service. The technical implementation centered on storage provisioning, Linux system builds, and configuration of Spectrum Protect instances. Work artifacts and configurations were created to align Spectrum Protect instances with contractual SLAs and with IBM Blueprint specifications, ensuring consistent service templates and instance baselining across environments. Operational scope covered infrastructure and backup operations teams, delivering provisioned storage targets, hardened Linux hosts, and Spectrum Protect instance configurations for client workloads. Governance relied on SLA-aligned configuration standards and Blueprint-driven build procedures to control rollout and operational handoff.
GS1 Canada Non Profit 240 $88M Canada IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2017 n/a In 2017, GS1 Canada implemented IBM Backup as a Service to provide centralized data protection, disaster recovery and business continuity for its Canadian operations. The deployment positioned IBM Backup as a Service within the organization’s Backup as a Service (BaaS) strategy to protect production workloads hosted across IBM Public and Private Cloud and on premises infrastructure. The architecture integrated secure connectivity between IBM Public and Private Cloud and on premises workstations, and incorporated backups stored and managed across Microsoft Azure, WD ActiveScale and IBM Cloud with daily monitoring. Functional capabilities implemented included scheduled daily backups, centralized backup orchestration, monitoring, and explicit alignment of backup processes with disaster recovery and business continuity planning. Penetration testing with red and blue teams was used to validate controls around backup access and recovery workflows. Governance and operational controls were led by the IT leadership team and a Sr. Manager of Cloud Services together with an Infrastructure Architect who defined service introduction and change plans, managed vendor relationships, and aligned backup operations to CAPEX and OPEX budgeting. Operational discipline emphasized incident management, ticketing, and weekly team reviews to surface blockers and maintain recovery readiness. The implementation supported the broader data center migration to IBM Private and Public Cloud for production and to Microsoft Azure for DevOps and IKS, and is described as a successfully implemented cloud backup strategy with daily monitoring.
Automotive 150 $25M Belgium IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a
Professional Services 520 $102M United States IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2019 n/a
Government 200 $24M United States IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2014 n/a
Transportation 21895 $5.9B United States IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2011 n/a
Manufacturing 9000 $5.9B Belgium IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 10000 $2.2B Indonesia IBM IBM Backup as a Service Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2019 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM Backup as a Service Coverage

IBM Backup as a Service is a Backup as a Service (BaaS) solution from IBM.

Companies worldwide use IBM Backup as a Service, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Solvay, Old Dominion Freight Line, Carrefour Belgium, Wings Group and Atlas Copco UK are recorded users of IBM Backup as a Service for Backup as a Service (BaaS).

Companies using IBM Backup as a Service are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Transportation and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using IBM Backup as a Service are most concentrated in Belgium, United States and Indonesia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of IBM Backup as a Service across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using IBM Backup as a Service range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 55.56%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 22.22%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 22.22%.

Customers of IBM Backup as a Service include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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