Boston architectural company, Payette incorporated Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery into its toolkit of disaster recovery solutions, expanding protection from on-premises into the cloud.
"The added threat monitoring capability of using the Azure platform in our security operations for detecting those data anomalies really gives us peace of mind," noted Dan Gallivan: Payette's director of IT.
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What prompted Payette to modernize its data management?
Payette's decision to modernize was prompted by a data breach during a cyberattack. This incident highlighted the need for a more secure and efficient data management strategy, leading the firm to expand to a hybrid environment with Microsoft Azure and integrate Rubrik's capabilities.
How has Azure impacted Payette's data management?
Azure has reshaped Payette's business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategy by providing a comprehensive set of tools for backing up, protecting, and restoring critical data. The firm has migrated over 30 terabytes of data to Azure, with plans for an additional 50 terabytes, allowing for better accessibility and protection of their extensive data assets.
What benefits has Payette experienced from using Azure?
Payette has experienced several benefits from using Azure, including improved efficiency in regular maintenance tasks, enhanced security, and cost-effectiveness. The firm has found that Azure allows for seamless updates and better resource management, ultimately leading to a more balanced work/life dynamic for its team.