Boston architectural company, Payette incorporated Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery into its toolkit of disaster recovery solutions, expanding protection from on-premises into the cloud.
"The added threat monitoring capability of using the Azure platform in our security operations for detecting those data anomalies really gives us peace of mind," noted Dan Gallivan: Payette's director of IT.
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How did Payette respond to the data breach?
Following the data breach, Payette reassessed its on-premises data and compute environment. The firm modernized its operations by expanding to a hybrid environment with Microsoft Azure and updated its use of Rubrik’s capabilities to enhance its business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategies.
What benefits has Payette seen from using Azure?
Payette has seen significant benefits from using Azure, including improved data accessibility and protection, enhanced operational efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. The firm has migrated over 30 terabytes of data to Azure and is actively looking to expand its Azure footprint to support future business innovation.
How has Azure impacted Payette's workflow?
Azure has reshaped Payette's workflow by allowing the firm to store data in the cloud rather than relying solely on on-premises servers. This shift has enabled the team to work more efficiently, perform regular maintenance tasks easily, and utilize Azure Virtual Machines and Azure Virtual Desktop for enhanced collaboration and productivity.