AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog
Supercharge your cyber resiliency with Cohesity DataHawk
Organizations worldwide are grappling with an increase in ransomware and cybersecurity threats as threat actors intensify attacks for monetary and political gains. Cohesity launched Cohesity DataHawk, a SaaS service running on AWS, to help organizations improve their cyber resiliency. Cohesity DataHawk provides advanced data security capabilities to enable faster response to cybersecurity incidents, classification of sensitive data for better protection, and confident recovery of malware-free data.
Elevate your Unstructured Data Protection strategy with Rubrik NAS Cloud Direct
Unstructured data is the foundation of most companies and growing at an unprecedented scale. This blog post describes how Rubrik NAS Cloud Direct, a SaaS solution built on AWS, helps you protect unstructured data by providing a highly scalable data protection solution that can protect multi-TB sized file systems running on-premises or in the cloud.
Simplify Protection of AWS Workloads with Cohesity’s Data Management as a Service
To meet the challenge of simplifying data protection for hybrid environments, Cohesity introduced Data Management as a Service (DMaaS), powered by AWS. Cohesity’s DMaaS portfolio encompasses multiple as-a-service offerings, including Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS) which is available in AWS Marketplace as Cohesity DataProtect. The service is presented via Cohesity’s globally available web interface, so for protecting workloads not running in AWS customers do not even need to have an AWS account.
Meet Your Recovery Time Objectives with Druva and AWS
When choosing between a SaaS backup and recovery solution versus an on-premises one, the most common question that comes up is about the speed of recovery. Druva’s Phoenix solution is designed to protect on-premises and cloud-based workloads. Learn about a series of data restore tests with Druva Phoenix and learn about the speed of recovery possible from a cloud backup and recovery solution.



