Join ChannelPro’s Ray Lyons live at live at RSAC 2025 in San Francisco. In the last of this 4 part series of Voice of the Vendor from RSAC, he speaks with Object First, Aviatrix, Lumifi Cyber, and Nile.
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- Voice of the Vendor: RSAC 2025, Part 4
- How BaaS is Revolutionizing Enterprise Data Protection in Multi-Cloud Environments: Q&A with Object First's Anthony Cusimano
Backup as a Service (BaaS) is revolutionizing enterprise data protection in multi-cloud environments by offering scalable, automated, and cost-effective backup solutions. Anthony Cusimano of Object First explains how BaaS enhances security, supports disaster recovery, and frees IT teams to focus on strategic initiatives amid rising cyber threats in 2025.
- When Ransomware Strikes, Will Your Backups Hold the Line?
In today’s threat environment, it’s not enough to back up your data—you have to be able to trust that those backups will be there when you need them. That’s the message from Sterling Wilson, Field CTO at Object First, during his conversation at RSAC Conference 2025.
- Backup deception: Why cloud recovery is the new cyber blind spot
Cloud backups are no longer the digital safety net they once seemed. Max Heinemeyer from Darktrace warns of a rising cyber blind spot: attackers now target recovery systems directly. As threats evolve, outdated and misconfigured backups become vulnerabilities—not protections.
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Simply Resilient?- Storage news ticker – May 16
Airbyte posted 25% Q1 growth with new data tools. Object First saw a 167% YoY bookings surge, including 835% growth in EMEA, driven by demand for ransomware-proof storage. Archive360 launched an AI-ready archive. Box previewed AI Agents. Databricks plans to acquire Neon. GridGain, Fivetran, NAKIVO also posted strong updates.