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Breaking the cloud backup ‘black box’ with intelligent data mapping and retrieval
Eon makes enterprise cloud backup instantly searchable, allowing users to retrieve specific files, records from tables, spreadsheets, etc.
To fix this, Eon, an Israel and New York-based startup founded by a team of ex-AWS engineers, has come up with a new cloud-native backup solution that continuously maps and backs up resources for enterprises, depending on the type of data involved. Ofir Ehrlich, who founded CloudEndure with Gonen Stein and Ron Kimchi and later sold it to Amazon to bolster AWS’ disaster recovery and cloud migration efforts, saw this problem firsthand when working with the company’s large enterprise customers. It keeps on scanning cloud resources on an ongoing basis, automatically mapping and classifying them based on environment type—whether production, development, staging, or QA—and data sensitivity, such as personally identifiable, health or financial information.
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