
“We recommend that you regularly backup Your Content and Data that you store on the Services or store using Third-Party Apps and Services.”
-Microsoft Services Agreement
Automated and secure, OpenText™ Core Cloud to Cloud Backup helps you recover SaaS applications quickly. Back up and restore your Microsoft 365, Google, Salesforce, Box, and Dropbox environments. The result? Keep your critical data safe while making your business more cyber resilient.
Just because you use an application in the cloud, doesn’t mean your data is safe. This data is still vulnerable to data loss. SaaS vendors like Microsoft, Google, and Salesforce all recommend using a third-party solution to back up your data.
Get complete backup and recovery of SaaS applications in a single, easy-to-use interface. Eliminate data loss and mitigate regulatory and legal risk by rapidly recovering data—from any point in time and from any granularity.
Walkthrough our intuitive Cloud to Cloud Backup interface and learn how easy it is to activate backups, customize your settings, and run a test restore for Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace. See how easy it is to get started!
Once you define workloads, data will automatically back up. Select data or use auto-detection to back up all new users or sites.
Gain access to global data centers of your choice or back up to your own S3-compatible storage.
Retrieve data anytime, anywhere with self-service recovery, including granular restore with advanced search, point-in-time restore and cross-user restore with unlimited retention.
Easily export data at any time with industry standard EML, VCF and ICS formats or Outlook compatible PST format.
Salesforce
All organizational data (standard and custom objects, attachments, layouts, emails and more)
Metadata (workflows, reports, apex triggers and classes, processes, object schemas, tabs and more)
Chatter feeds
Box
Box folders, team folders and files
Google Workspace
Drive, email, shared drives, calendar, contacts and tasks
Microsoft 365
Exchange Online (Mail, Calendar, Contacts and Tasks)
SharePoint Online (Sites, Documents and Libraries)
OneDrive (Personal Sites, Documents and Libraries)
Microsoft Groups and Teams (Conversations, Calendar, Sites, Apps, Channels and Metadata)
Dropbox
Cloud to cloud backup is data protection for SaaS applications such as Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, etc. With increasing malware, including ransomware attacks and data breaches, it is critical to protect SaaS data. Cloud to cloud backup enables businesses to back up their select user data and restore data anytime, anywhere.
Cloud storage allows you to keep some of your files outside of your primary devices. Cloud storage services like Dropbox or Box are good for storing files, photos and videos to one centralized location – the cloud. You can access your files from any device and easily share files; it also allows easy syncing. But cloud storage isn’t the same thing as backup. Cloud backup – also known as online backup – is specifically designed for making copies of your files. It ensures continuous backup and offers an easy way to restore your files in the event of loss or deletion. For example, if you lose your files, photos or videos stored in the cloud, you have cloud backup to restore those files.
Yes, cloud applications and cloud storage need to have data protection. Often businesses using SaaS applications believe their data is safe because it's in the cloud. However, SaaS vendors do not backup your data, leaving your business vulnerable. Just like when data was stored on-premise, your data is your responsibility to protect and that includes having backup and recovery capabilities.
Businesses are responsible for backing up their SaaS application data as SaaS vendors employ a Shared Responsibility Model. In the cloud, you are still susceptible to human error, outages and cyber threats. Moreover, even though SaaS vendors have a high availability rate for their services, they are not liable for any disruption or data loss you may suffer as a result. Tucked in the terms of services are warnings that users are “jointly responsible” for their data. If you do not back it up using a third-party service, it may be deleted after a certain time. That is one of the many reasons why SaaS vendors recommend using a third-party service to back up your business-critical data.
This is the same Cloud to Cloud Backup that customers love, just with a new name! OpenText is the parent company of Carbonite, and this change is part of our product rebranding under the OpenText umbrella.
Protect your company’s valuable cloud applications and data, and improve recovery times.