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    Free Google Shopping Already Dead? Webmasters Report | Tinuiti on Google Shopping Fail? Webmasters Report – CPC Strategy.We thought we’d share it here (obviously we can’t help ourselves, we really do love reminiscing).

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    The post The 3-2-1 Backup Strategy appeared first on Backblaze Blog Cloud Storage & Cloud Backup.

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    *If you ARE interested in celebrating some past milestones with us, we put together this nifty chart of some other key milestones that happened between our founding date, (yes yes, we were founded on 4/20 with a CEO whose name is Budman, we’ve heard it all before) and when we went public. protect your data and how to get started with it. Blazing it in Times Square.Īs much as we’d like to reflect* on more of the great things that happened in our past, we’re more interested in keeping our heads down, working away at what’s next. And we launched the SSD Edition of our favorite Drive Stats series.Īnd just a few weeks before 2021 came to a close: We went public on Nasdaq under BLZE.We opened our Bug Bounty Program to any security researcher who wants to help us find any vulnerabilities and strengthen the security of our services.Kasten by Veeam: A Kubernetes backup and application mobility solution.Catalogic: An enterprise and Kubernetes data protection solution.

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    CTERA: An enterprise file services platform that extends the capabilities of traditional NAS and file servers to the cloud.Backblaze Partner API: A new API that empowers our Alliance Partners to easily integrate and manage B2 Cloud Storage within their products and platforms.Backblaze B2 Reserve: A predictable, capacity pricing model to empower our Channel Partners.We enhanced our partner program with two new offerings (in addition to Universal Data Migration, which partners can also take advantage of):.We launched Universal Data Migration, a new service that covers all data transfer costs, including legacy provider egress fees, and manages data migration from any legacy on-premises or cloud source.So, what have we been up to recently? Thus far in 2022: According to a few sources, we’re still doing well on that count. We knew building that kind of culture would lead us authentically to where we are today, and we fiercely protected it. The team today is a lot bigger than it once was (270+ and counting!), but when we started Backblaze, we wanted to create a culture, both internally and externally, of people who cared about each other, cared about their work, and cared about our product. Five co-founders two demi-founders 1,200 square feet one white board innumerable Post-Its. So, we knew the kind of company we wanted to create when we sat down to hash out what Backblaze would be-a company that’s equally fair and good for its customers, partners, employees, investors, and the greater community. Before we founded Backblaze, the five founders and two demi-founders had worked together for 20 years.

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    One of the things we’re most proud of is the incredible team we’ve built. Today, we thought we’d take a brief look back on our beginnings and where we are now as a public company-a little “how it started/how it’s going” retrospective to celebrate our coming of age-not to pat ourselves on the back, but to celebrate the ways our team and business have grown, especially over the past year. But, we couldn’t let such a milestone go by without marking it somehow. Honestly, our 15th anniversary almost slipped right by us. And we usually celebrate ours on the Backblaze Blog because they’re fun, and we like reminiscing about the time we passed 10 petabytes of data under management and how cute exciting that was (we now have over two exabytes of data storage under management, for context).īut this past year, well, things have been busy! And the last few months have been busier still. Who doesn’t like birthdays? We definitely do.















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