ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 25, 2016 -- OffsiteDataSync is recognized as one of the 20 Most Promising Disaster Recovery Solution Providers 2016 by CIOReview.
“We are happy to announce OffsiteDataSync has earned a place on our list of the 20 Most Promising Disaster Recovery Solution Providers 2016,” said Jeevan George, Managing Editor of CIOReview. “OffsiteDataSync is recognized for providing reliable, affordable, best-in-breed disaster recovery solutions that represent the upper echelon of what the market has to offer.”
OffsiteDataSync specializes in Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Backup as a Service (BUaaS) offerings. The company provides best-in-class services to prepare enterprise organizations for disaster and carry production workloads perpetually in the cloud or for a period of time during disaster or uncertainty. OffsiteDataSync delivers confidence with zero RTO & RPO options, granular file level recovery, and long-term compliance archival needs.
“OffsiteDataSync is proud to have earned a place on the list of the 20 Most Promising Disaster Recovery Solution Providers.” said Matthew Chesterton, CEO, OffsiteDataSync. "Through our collaborations and partnerships with Veeam, ExaGrid, StorageCraft, Switch SUPERNAP, and Zerto we deliver industry-leading DRaaS solutions that are setting the benchmark in the global DRaaS landscape. We are committed to defining what DRaaS means and how it’s delivered today and in the future.”
About OffsiteDataSync
OffsiteDataSync is a global provider of cloud services including Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service, and cloud-based backup. We have been ranked for three years running by Penton Media as a Top 100 Global Cloud Service Provider. Founded in 2000 and privately owned, OffsiteDataSync operates out of four strategically located data centers across North America (NA), Asia / Pacific (APAC) and Europe (EMEA). OffsiteDataSync provides always-on availability with aggressive Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs) for every application landscape. OffsiteDataSync solutions meet the complex requirements of HIPAA, PCI/DSS, ITAR, and numerous other legal, medical, financial and governmental regulations. Visit: https://www.offsitedatasync.com/
About CIOReview
Published from Fremont, California, CIOReview is a print magazine that explores and understands the plethora of ways adopted by firms to deliver operational efficiency for their businesses. A distinguished panel comprising of CEOs, CIOs, and IT VPs including the CIOReview editorial board finalized the “20 Most Promising Disaster Recovery Solution Providers 2016” in the U.S. and shortlisted the best vendors and consultants. For more info: http://www.cioreview.com/
Contact OffsiteDataSync Eric Potter, PR, and Media Relations [email protected]


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