Eon, an Israel and New York-based start-up founded by a team of ex-AWS engineers, has come up with a new cloud-native backup solution.
The service continuously maps and backs up resources for enterprises, depending on the type of data involved.
It makes these backups usable by letting users retrieve specific files or records according to their needs and is challenging the status quo in the cloud backup domain.
The approach to setting up these backups has largely remained the same: static and error-prone.
Eon creates snapshots by automating resource mapping, classification, and policy association.
After creating the snapshots, the company makes them accessible to users, with global search across all the backed-up data.
This gives users the ability to locate and restore relevant data down to specific files.
Eon is essentially making cloud backups smart and immediately usable- unlike what's been the story so far.
As of now, Eon is working to scale its offering and is engaging with dozens of companies across industries.
It will be interesting to see how the company continues to differentiate in the highly competitive cloud backup space.