
CloudEndure
Provides reliable business continuity solutions that prevent data loss and downtime due to human errors, network failures, external threats, or any other disruptions.
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CloudEndure, established in 2012, carved out a significant niche in the cloud computing sector by focusing on business continuity and IT resilience. The company was founded by a team with deep roots in technology and enterprise solutions: Ofer Gadish, Gil Shai, Ofir Ehrlich, and Leonid Feinberg. Their collective experience in areas like cybersecurity, storage, and enterprise software development provided a strong foundation for addressing the complex challenges of data protection and application mobility in the burgeoning cloud era. The founders identified a critical need for seamless workload migration and disaster recovery solutions as businesses began transitioning to cloud infrastructures. This foresight positioned them to capitalize on the rapid adoption of cloud services.
The company developed a robust platform centered on continuous block-level replication. This core technology allowed for the live migration of entire application stacks from any source—be it physical servers, virtual machines, or other cloud environments—to a target infrastructure with minimal downtime and data loss. CloudEndure’s primary offerings included Disaster Recovery and Live Migration. The Disaster Recovery solution provided a way for businesses to failover their systems to a secondary location in minutes, ensuring operational continuity during outages. The Live Migration service simplified the often-complex process of moving applications to the cloud, automating many of the manual steps and reducing the risks associated with such projects. The business model targeted enterprises with complex, hybrid IT environments, offering its solutions for major public clouds like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure.
A pivotal moment in CloudEndure's history occurred in January 2019 when it was acquired by Amazon Web Services (AWS) for an estimated $200-$250 million. This acquisition validated the strength and utility of CloudEndure's technology. Following the acquisition, AWS integrated the company's solutions into its own service portfolio, rebranding them as AWS Application Migration Service and AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery. This move made the powerful migration and recovery tools more accessible to the vast AWS customer base, often at a lower cost or even free for certain use cases, fundamentally altering the competitive landscape for cloud migration tools. The founders' journey, from identifying a market gap to building a sought-after technology and culminating in a major acquisition by a cloud giant, serves as a notable success story in the enterprise tech space.
Keywords: disaster recovery, cloud migration, business continuity, IT resilience, workload mobility, AWS, data replication, application mobility, hybrid cloud, data protection