Simplifying backup operations and protecting critical data against ransomware. The deployment, carried out by technology partner TMVM, allowed the new infrastructure to be up and running in just 15 minutes.
ENIDH provides specialized training in the maritime, transport, and logistics sectors to a community of 110 employees and 750 students. After experiencing two critical incidents in three years that forced a complete rebuild of its backup environment, the institution needed a secure, easy-to-manage solution specifically designed for Veeam, without adding any extra burden to its small IT team.
Object First offers secure, simple, and powerful backup storage that is completely immutable and specifically designed for Veeam®. Its deployment and management are straightforward and require no specialized security expertise. Furthermore, it delivers the performance needed for ultra-fast backups and accelerated Instant Recovery, allowing organizations to scale at the pace of any organization. Tested and verified by independent third parties, Object First technology protects organizations against ransomware and strengthens their resilience to cyber threats.
“By deploying Object First Ootbi across our entire backup infrastructure, we have significantly strengthened our cyber resilience while simplifying daily operations. The solution has allowed us to eliminate recurring repository failures, improve backup and data recovery performance, and virtually eliminate infrastructure maintenance tasks. As a result, our IT team can now dedicate more time to strategic initiatives instead of managing and rebuilding backup repositories,” says Pedro Morais, IT Director at ENIDH.
“We were looking for a solution with immutability by design, native integration with Veeam, and operational simplicity. Object First met all those requirements,” says Morais.
“Today, we have the peace of mind of knowing that, even with administrative access, backups cannot be deleted or modified. The risk associated with human error or insider threats has been significantly reduced, and protection against ransomware is now effective, not just theoretical,” Morais adds.
