Backup as a Service

Your Business is Built on Data - We Make Sure it Stays That Way

Backup as a service that keeps your data protected, recoverable, and always ready - so your business never misses a beat.

Protecting Data, Powering Businesses, and Empowering Teams

When a cyberattack strikes, a system failure occurs, or a natural disaster disrupts operations, it’s not just data that’s at risk – it’s your entire business, your customers, and the people who rely on your services. Lost customer records, downtime, and compliance violations can bring everything to a halt.

But for those who are prepared, disruption is just another challenge to overcome, not a crisis.

That’s why our backup as a service (BaaS) goes beyond traditional IT protection. Your data isn’t just stored – it’s secure, resilient, and always ready. Our solutions ensure that pharmaceutical companies meet compliance requirements and maintain uninterrupted access to research and operational systems, logistics networks stay operational so supplies reach families on time, and businesses can serve their customers with confidence, no matter what happens.

Built for Businesses That Can’t Afford to Lose Data

Data is more than just information – it’s the foundation of your business operations, customer trust, and industry compliance. When data is lost or compromised, the consequences extend far beyond downtime. Our backup and disaster recovery as a service offering is designed for organisations that require unbreakable security, seamless recovery, and continuous protection to keep moving forward, no matter what.

Resilient Protection with Enterprise-Grade Security

Fast, Reliable Recovery That Keeps Your Business Moving

With us, your data isn’t just backed up – it’s protected, recoverable, and always available.

Flexible Backup Solutions Designed for Your Infrastructure

For Cloud and Virtualised Environments

For Enterprise and On-Premise Systems

A Backup Strategy You Can Rely On - When It Matters Most

Data is the foundation of every modern business. Without it, decisions are delayed, operations stall, and customer trust is lost. Every hour of downtime comes at a cost – not just financially, but in missed opportunities, disrupted services, and the ripple effect it has on the customers, communities, and industries that depend on you.

As part of our backup as a service for Australia’s businesses, we provide a resilient, security-first strategy that ensures your data is always protected, always recoverable, and always ready to support your business – no matter what happens because our solution is built for businesses that can’t afford to take chances.

Turn IT Complexity into Business Velocity

Technology should never slow you down. IT complexity, security risks, and outdated backup systems can create roadblocks that stall innovation.

But when technology works seamlessly, businesses move faster. Customers get better service. Teams can focus on creating, building, and improving – without worrying about infrastructure failures.

With our backup and recovery as a service, IT becomes a silent enabler of progress.

This isn’t just about backups. It’s about building resilience into the foundation of your business – so you can move forward with confidence, knowing that your technology is working for you, not against you.

FAQs

What is the difference between BaaS and Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)?

BaaS focuses on securely storing and protecting data, ensuring that files, applications, and system configurations can be restored when needed. It provides continuous backups, versioning, and encryption, but it does not inherently include the infrastructure needed to immediately fail over in the event of a major outage.

DRaaS, on the other hand, is a full-scale business continuity solution. It replicates entire systems, workloads, and applications in a secondary environment, allowing businesses to switch to a failover system instantly in the event of an outage. While BaaS ensures data is recoverable, DRaaS ensures that businesses can continue operating with minimal disruption. For organisations with strict uptime requirements, integrating both solutions provides the highest level of resilience.

What are the key advantages of using cloud-based backup as a service (BaaS) solutions?

Cloud backup as a service removes the complexity of traditional backup systems, offering scalability, automation, and resilience without the need for on-premise infrastructure. It ensures data security, regulatory compliance, and rapid recovery, all while reducing operational burden. Businesses benefit from immutable storage, which protects against ransomware and accidental data loss, along with continuous monitoring to detect anomalies before they become critical issues. The flexibility to scale storage as needed and access data from anywhere makes cloud BaaS an essential part of any modern data protection strategy.

How does backup as a service for AWS compare to other cloud backup providers?

AWS BaaS (backup as a service) is a strong choice for businesses looking for deep cloud integration, high availability, and a broad ecosystem of security tools. It provides automated backups, lifecycle policies, and global redundancy, ensuring data is protected across multiple locations.

Compared to other providers, AWS offers native services like S3 versioning and Glacier for cost-effective long-term retention, but businesses should assess whether its security and compliance features align with their specific industry needs. Other providers, such as Microsoft Azure and private cloud BaaS solutions, may offer stronger data sovereignty controls, localised support, or industry-specific compliance - which can be critical for regulated industries in Australia.

What features should businesses in Australia look for in managed backup services?

For Australian businesses, data sovereignty and compliance are key considerations. A reliable managed BaaS provider should offer local data storage options to meet Australian Privacy Act and other key regulations.

Security is another critical factor -features like end-to-end encryption, multi-site redundancy, and immutable backups protect against cyber threats and natural disasters. Additionally, businesses should look for proactive monitoring, automated recovery testing, and responsive local support, ensuring they can restore operations quickly if an outage occurs. The ability to integrate with existing public cloud, hybrid cloud, and on-premise environments is also essential for maintaining business continuity.

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