N2WS (Veeam)

N2W Software (known as N2WS) develops backup and disaster recovery software for Amazon Web Services cloud environments.
It was founded in 2012 by Uri Wolloch and Ohad Kritz, and is headquartered in Florida with R&D based in Haifa, Israel. The technology is used by Coca-Cola, Southwest Airlines, Cisco, Dyson, Time Inc., Harvard University, and Oracle.
History
In May 2017, N2WS raised funding of an undisclosed amount with Insight Venture Partners. The company grew revenues year-on-year by 102%.
In January 2018, N2W Software was acquired by Swiss disaster recovery company Veeam, for $42.5 million, the first acquisition for the company in a decade. N2WS continues to operate as a separate company.
The acquisition gives N2WS access to Veeam’s 55,000 resellers and 18,000 cloud service providers.
Product
N2WS launched its Cloud Protection Manager (CPM) product in 2013, with availability on the AWS Marketplace. Starting with the 2.4 version, the product has been renamed to N2WS Backup & Recovery.
The product is a data protection software for that includes:
* Automated backup and recovery.
* Disaster recovery.
* Compliance management.
* Cloud cost optimization.
The product protects EC2 instances, EBS volumes, RDS, Redshift, and Aurora clusters, and can also backup Oracle, Microsoft SQL and MongoDB.
Awards
* Cloud Protection Manager was named the Cloud Platform Solution of the Year at the 2018 UK Cloud Awards.
* Gold Stevie Award in the New Product or Service of the Year category by the American Business Awards
* 2018 Security Product of the Year in the National Technology Awards
* 2017 Cloud Computing Magazine Backup and Disaster Recovery Award winner.
 
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