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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Ascend Learning Professional Services 1400 $500M United States Microsoft Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2015 n/a In 2015, Ascend Learning implemented Microsoft Azure Site Recovery as its Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solution to establish a company wide business continuity capability for a 1,400 employee professional services organization. The implementation was executed alongside concurrent infrastructure and software projects under a single program office, with the senior project manager serving as Scrum Master and program lead for disaster recovery and related production deployments. Microsoft Azure Site Recovery was configured to provide standard DRaaS capabilities including continuous replication of critical workloads, orchestration of failover and failback, and the creation of recovery plans and test failovers to validate readiness. The deployment scope covered IT infrastructure and production application recovery planning, coordinated with broader releases such as the Skype for Business rollout across all five company branches. Governance and delivery were managed through centralized program and executive reporting, financial tracking, and iterative Scrum driven sprints to sequence production deployments and operationalize recovery procedures using Microsoft Azure Site Recovery for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).
Chevron Corporation Oil, Gas and Chemicals 45298 $193.4B United States Microsoft Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2022 n/a In 2022, Chevron Corporation implemented Microsoft Azure Site Recovery as a core element of its Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) strategy to support SAP on Azure and a phased SAP S/4HANA program. Microsoft Azure Site Recovery was deployed in conjunction with Azure Backup Recovery Services vault to provide enterprise DR orchestration and application resilience across Chevron's SAP estate. Chevron’s deployment architecture combines SAP on Azure infrastructure with Azure NetApp Files for primary database storage and snapshot cloning, Azure Monitor for application performance and availability telemetry, and Azure DevOps for full stack automation and CI CD of provisioning and deployments. The program ran alongside a migration from on premises Oracle to SAP HANA on Azure to maintain continuity during the larger S/4HANA greenfield implementation, and single sign on for SAP Fiori was enabled via Azure Active Directory to streamline access and security. Implemented capabilities emphasize disaster recovery orchestration, automated recovery and failover workflows, backup vault retention with Azure Backup Recovery Services vault, storage level snapshot cloning using Azure NetApp Files, and monitoring driven incident detection with Azure Monitor. The implementation also integrated operational telemetry and SAP transaction data into Azure based data stores to enable analytics consumption by Power BI and to position the environment for future machine learning and AI workflows. Governance and process changes centralized provisioning and operational ownership so one group could perform provisioning, storage, database and application configuration while maintaining mandatory corporate controls. Chevron shortened provisioning cycles from historically multiple weeks to hours, and the DR configuration reduced Chevron’s Recovery Time Objective from days to hours, enabling faster operational responses to business events such as divestitures and acquisitions. Explicit outcomes reported include shrinking a 12 terabyte migration window from 72 to 48 hours during an Oracle to SAP HANA migration, a documented reduction in Recovery Time Objective from days to hours, and accelerated provisioning times from weeks to hours. The combined Microsoft Azure Site Recovery and Azure platform components delivered a scalable, automated Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) capability that directly supports SAP operations, ERP migration activities, and downstream analytics and innovation efforts.
Ministry of Justice Qatar Government 1200 $200M Qatar Microsoft Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2021 n/a In 2021, Ministry of Justice Qatar deployed Microsoft Azure Site Recovery as its Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solution. The implementation was run by the Information Technology Department to establish cloud-based disaster recovery across infrastructure, storage, and application tiers for the ministry. Microsoft Azure Site Recovery was configured to protect Azure IaaS virtual machines and to orchestrate failover for App Service Plans and SQL Managed Instance workloads. The workstream included DR and backup design, automation of Azure IaaS and PaaS provisioning, identity integration, and configuration management and monitoring strategies, together with migration of on-premises file shares to Azure NetApp Files. Integrations explicitly included Azure Backup and Veeam Backup for Office 365 and VM level protection, with replication and failover orchestration handled by Microsoft Azure Site Recovery. Network connectivity between virtual networks was established to enable replication workflows, and the recovery topology accounted for existing virtualization platforms such as VMware and Hyper-V as protected sources. Governance and operationalization were implemented through documented IT policies, backup plans, runbooks, and capacity planning maintained by the cloud architect and infrastructure team, covering storage systems including HPE 3PAR and SAN components. The rollout emphasized automation, monitoring, and repeatable failover procedures to align Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) operations with ongoing configuration management and business continuity practices.
Distribution 2600 $3.0B United States Microsoft Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2020 n/a
Insurance 10000 $2.0B United Kingdom Microsoft Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2020 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Coverage

Microsoft Azure Site Recovery is a Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solution from Microsoft.

Companies worldwide use Microsoft Azure Site Recovery, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Chevron Corporation, MRC Global, The Ardonagh Group, Ascend Learning and Ministry of Justice Qatar are recorded users of Microsoft Azure Site Recovery for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).

Companies using Microsoft Azure Site Recovery are most concentrated in Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Distribution and Insurance, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Microsoft Azure Site Recovery are most concentrated in United States, United Kingdom and Qatar, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Microsoft Azure Site Recovery across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Microsoft Azure Site Recovery range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 80%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 20%.

Customers of Microsoft Azure Site Recovery include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

Contact APPS RUN THE WORLD to access the full verified Microsoft Azure Site Recovery customer database with detailed Firmographics such as industry, geography, revenue, and employee breakdowns as well as key decision makers in charge of Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).