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VMblog highlights alarming findings from Object First’s recent survey on the mental health impact of rising cybersecurity threats among IT and security professionals.
VMblog highlights alarming findings from Object First’s recent survey on the mental health impact of rising cybersecurity threats among IT and security professionals.
DENVER, Colo. – October 29, 2025 – Object First, the best storage for Veeam®, today announced that it has been named a Top InfoSec Innovator and Data Security Trailblazer in 2025 by Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), a leading electronic information security magazine.
Object First, the company offering the “best storage for Veeam,” announced Ootbi Mini, a new compact immutable storage appliance designed for remote and branch offices, edge environments, and small businesses to ransomware-proof local Veeam backup data.
Storage for Veeam company Object First Inc. today announced the launch of Ootbi Mini, a compact immutable storage appliance designed for remote and branch offices, edge environments and small businesses to ransomware-proof local Veeam backup data.
DENVER, Colo. – October 8, 2025 – Object First, the best storage for Veeam®, today announced Ootbi Mini, a new compact immutable storage appliance designed for remote and branch offices, edge environments, and small businesses to ransomware-proof local Veeam backup data.
Object First, Inc., storage for Veeam users, released new data that highlights growing mental health concerns among IT and cybersecurity professionals due to rising cybersecurity threats.
Object First, which makes a backup storage appliance purpose-built for Veeam users, has made multiple announcements that should have broad appeal to Veeam customers and to the channel.
Object First today released new data that highlights growing mental health concerns among IT and cybersecurity professionals due to rising cybersecurity threats.
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Object First CEO David Bennett weighs in on adopting ransomware-proof protections.