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Lexisnexis Canada Professional Services 256 $39M Canada Recovery Point Systems Recovery Point Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2010 n/a In 2010, Lexisnexis Canada deployed Recovery Point Disaster Recovery through a Geminare-powered Managed Technology Solutions engagement. The implementation targeted legal and practice-management customers in Canada and was delivered as a Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) offering to provide managed cloud recovery and PCLaw cloud backup for firm-level accounts. The deployment used the Geminare Resiliency Management Platform to provide cloud recovery orchestration, customer-level backup, and real-time server replication capabilities. Recovery Point Disaster Recovery implementation included managed backup orchestration and continuous replication workflows designed to preserve practice-management data and to enable rapid restoration of PCLaw environments. Integration with PCLaw was explicit, enabling customer-level recoverability for legal customers while the Managed Technology Solutions engagement centralized operations and support. This engagement was delivered by Geminare in 2010 and the capability is now part of Recovery Point’s portfolio following Recovery Point’s acquisition of Geminare in 2021, with documented outcomes including improved customer-level recoverability and enabled real-time server replication.
NTT Communications Professional Services 333840 $91.7B Japan Recovery Point Systems Recovery Point Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2015 n/a In 2015, NTT Communications launched Recovery Point Disaster Recovery in Europe under the Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) category. The service was powered by Geminare’s Resiliency/Recovery platform RMP to provide multi-region infrastructure and application recovery for enterprise customers, and it was designed to improve orchestration and customer visibility across heterogeneous replication technologies. Functional scope for Recovery Point Disaster Recovery centered on centralized orchestration of recovery workflows, replication management, and customer-facing visibility. The implementation exposed recovery plan orchestration, automated testing and failover workflows, and a consolidated management console to coordinate infrastructure and application recovery activities for enterprise IT and application owners. Operational coverage focused on Europe and enterprise customer environments, integrating multiple replication technologies to support cross-region continuity requirements. Governance relied on standardized runbooks and orchestration-led recovery processes to align IT operations and disaster recovery teams, and this implementation used Geminare’s RMP prior to Recovery Point’s 2021 acquisition of Geminare, after which the capability set became part of Recovery Point’s expanded orchestration offering.
TierPoint Professional Services 800 $83M United States Recovery Point Systems Recovery Point Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2015 n/a In 2015, TierPoint implemented Recovery Point Disaster Recovery by deploying a Recovery Management Portal built on Geminare's cloud management stack. This implementation delivered a Recovery Point Disaster Recovery offering in the Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) category for US customers, using the portal to package recovery services and recovery-readiness assessments. The deployment integrated multiple replication and recovery technologies, with explicit integrations to Zerto, Azure Site Recovery, and underlying storage replication. Functional capabilities implemented included orchestration of replication and failover workflows, centralized recovery-readiness assessment modules, and portal-based service provisioning to standardize DRaaS service delivery. Operational scope focused on supplying DRaaS and recovery-readiness assessments to TierPoint's US customer base, embedding the portal into disaster recovery operations and service delivery functions. The solution architecture used Geminare's cloud management stack as the orchestration layer, and that platform is now part of Recovery Point's orchestration and DRaaS capabilities following Geminare's acquisition in 2021. Governance and process changes emphasized centralized orchestration and standardized recovery workflows, enabling the service delivery organization to manage multi-technology recovery playbooks from a single management plane. The implementation improved multi-technology support and orchestration across the integrated replication and recovery tools.
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