Gearset
Gearset is an enterprise‑grade Salesforce DevOps platform designed to help teams apply best practices throughout their entire release process. It offers comprehensive tooling for metadata and CPQ deployments, automated pipelines, testing, code scanning, sandbox data management, backup and archive solutions, and deep observability, giving teams unrivaled oversight and control. More than 3,000 companies, including global leaders like McKesson and IBM, depend on Gearset to deliver securely at scale.
By providing governance features, integrated audit logs, SOX/ISO/HIPAA support, parallel workflows, embedded security scanning, and compliance with ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and HIPAA, Gearset delivers the security and compliance enterprises need — while staying fast to adopt and easy to use. This balance of power and simplicity makes Gearset the platform of choice for organizations in highly regulated industries.
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Unimus
Unimus stands out as a robust solution for network automation, configuration backup, and change management, aimed at streamlining network operations for organizations of varying sizes. With compatibility for over 450 types of devices from more than 160 vendors, Unimus operates as a network-agnostic tool that reduces the need for manual intervention while bolstering both security and reliability.
By automating configuration backups, Unimus facilitates efficient disaster recovery, enabling IT teams to swiftly retrieve historical configurations and monitor real-time changes. Its auditing capabilities grant immediate insight into configuration uniformity, regulatory compliance, and potential security vulnerabilities. The process of change management becomes more straightforward with automated change detection, comprehensive version tracking, and tailored notifications.
The user-friendly, web-based interface of Unimus allows for effective network management without necessitating extensive technical knowledge, and the integrated CLI access provides opportunities for immediate troubleshooting and command execution. Whether your goals include automating large-scale configuration updates, executing firmware upgrades, or enhancing overall network transparency, Unimus offers a flexible and economically viable solution for contemporary network environments. Additionally, its ongoing updates and customer support ensure that users can maximize their network efficiency and security over time.
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Robot HA
During emergencies or disasters, seamlessly transition to your on-premises or cloud backup server, enabling your business activities to restart in mere minutes. Leverage your secondary system to conduct nightly backups, run queries, and perform scheduled maintenance tasks without interfering with your primary production environment. You can choose to replicate your entire production infrastructure or target specific applications and libraries, making certain that your data is readily available on the backup server almost immediately. By employing remote journaling alongside a rapid application process, Robot HA can astonishingly replicate up to 188 million journal transactions per hour, unaffected by physical or virtual distances, and applies the data instantaneously upon arrival, ensuring your hot backup mirrors your production setup in real time. This robust system grants you the confidence to initiate a role swap whenever required. You also have the flexibility to manually initiate an audit for the role swap whenever you find it necessary or set it to occur on a regular basis. Furthermore, the audit process can be tailored to concentrate on the most vital objects within your data center, thereby boosting the reliability of your backup strategy and fortifying your business’s resilience. This level of customization ensures that your backup system meets the unique needs of your operations.
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Databarracks DRaaS
Cloud computing is an outstanding approach for managing disaster recovery needs. The demand for computing resources often varies greatly, typically remaining low for long stretches before experiencing sudden spikes. With Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), expenses are incurred solely when these resources are in use. This concept is quite simple; in the past, IT disaster recovery required duplicating entire physical infrastructures to switch over during outages. Today, however, the focus has shifted to replicating only the most critical systems and data, with additional resources activated only when necessary, like during testing phases or failover situations. This contemporary strategy not only cuts costs but also improves speed, efficiency, and flexibility. Furthermore, utilizing cloud-based solutions for disaster recovery empowers organizations to tackle unforeseen obstacles more effectively, while also keeping expenses in check. Ultimately, this transformation in approach represents a significant evolution in how businesses can safeguard their operations against disruptions.
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