List of Object First Ootbi Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Object First Ootbi for Cloud Storage from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Object First Ootbi for Cloud Storage include: Petronas, a Malaysia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 52157 employees and revenues of $78.90 billion, Hundegger, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 560 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, The Argus Research Group, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Hundegger | Manufacturing | 560 | $100M | Germany | Object First | Object First Ootbi | Cloud Storage | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Hans Hundegger AG implemented Object First Ootbi as its Cloud Storage solution to support Veeam backup targets at its Bavarian manufacturing site. The deployment was driven by objectives to improve IT backup security, reduce administrative overhead, and simplify day to day operations for a lean IT team. Object First Ootbi was configured to deliver immutable backup storage and to streamline Veeam integration, preserving familiar backup and restore workflows while introducing object storage immutability and retention policy controls. Configuration emphasis included centralized backup retention, simplified management interfaces, and automated immutability settings to reduce manual administration. The implementation covered the Bavarian site and the IT backup and recovery function, directly impacting infrastructure administration and operational restore procedures. The project delivered immutable backups and streamlined the Veeam integration, cutting average restore times by 66 percent from six hours to two hours and reducing operational complexity for the IT team. | |
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Petronas | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 52157 | $78.9B | Malaysia | Object First | Object First Ootbi | Cloud Storage | 2024 | Gruppo 3c Italy | In 2024 Petronas deployed Object First Ootbi, a Cloud Storage solution, with partner Gruppo 3c Italy as an immutable, multisite backup repository for Veeam to harden backup and recovery processes. The deployment targeted PETRONAS Lubricants International operations in Italy and established two-site immutability to strengthen data protection for backup workflows. Configuration emphasized immutable object storage policies, multisite replication and centralized retention controls, supporting automated enforcement of retention windows and tamper resistance. Object First Ootbi was configured to present an immutable repository to Veeam backup jobs and catalogs, implementing policy-driven retention and retention locking aligned to the backup lifecycle. Integrations included direct consumption by Veeam as the primary backup software, with Veeam backup jobs writing to and validating objects stored in Object First Ootbi. Gruppo 3c Italy managed deployment orchestration, site provisioning and validation, coordinating technical ownership between PETRONAS Lubricants International IT and backup operations teams across the two Italian sites. Governance changes introduced immutable retention policy enforcement and a multisite retention strategy to reduce exposure to ransomware and tampering. The rollout improved immutability across two sites, accelerated implementation timelines and reduced operational risk from ransomware while centralizing backup repository control under the Object First Ootbi Cloud Storage implementation. | |
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The Argus Research Group | Professional Services | 50 | $5M | United States | Object First | Object First Ootbi | Cloud Storage | 2025 | n/a | In 2025, The Argus Research Group deployed Object First Ootbi as an immutable on prem backup target to strengthen IT backup and disaster recovery for its New York operations. Object First Ootbi, a Cloud Storage solution, was configured as the primary immutable repository and integrated with Veeam to centralize backup ingestion and retention policies. The implementation emphasized immutable object storage to protect backup sets, enabling recovery measured in minutes during testing and simplifying operational backup workflows through the Veeam integration. Operational coverage began with New York operations and extended benefits across the organization, improving scalability and backup integrity while supporting standard backup and disaster recovery orchestration. |
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