
Doyenz
A disaster recovery cloud platform for small and mid-sized businesses.
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Doyenz Inc. was a specialized provider of cloud-based disaster recovery and business continuity solutions, specifically targeting the needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The company was founded in 2007 by Ashutosh Tiwary and Przemek Pardyak and established its headquarters in Bellevue, Washington. Ashutosh Tiwary, who served as CEO, brought entrepreneurial experience in creating new technologies and companies to the venture. Before its acquisition, Doyenz successfully raised approximately $14.8 million in funding over three rounds to fuel its growth.
The company's core business revolved around its flagship product, the rCloud platform. This service was purpose-built for VMware virtualized environments, a common infrastructure choice for SMBs. Doyenz's business model was centered on providing Recovery-as-a-Service (RaaS) to IT service providers and their SMB clients. The rCloud platform was designed to replicate and recover VMware ESX and later vSphere virtual machines, promising to restore critical business applications and server environments in under fifteen minutes. This significantly reduced recovery time objectives, a critical factor for businesses needing to maintain operational continuity. The pricing structure began at $1,000 per month, which included one terabyte of protected cloud storage.
Key features of the rCloud platform included leveraging VMware snapshots for both full and incremental backups, offering flexibility in recovery points. A distinct capability was the on-demand verification, which allowed IT providers to log in and confirm the integrity of replicated server images at any time. Furthermore, the platform offered a secure virtual lab environment where clients could test patches, upgrades, and other changes on a replica of their production server before live deployment, thereby preventing potential disruptions. The company's technology was also integrated into major industry products, such as powering the Cloud DR Option in Symantec's Backup Exec 2012. In October 2012, the rCloud business was acquired by Persistent Systems, an Indian software development company, marking a significant milestone for Doyenz.
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