
By delivering enterprise‑grade, cost‑effective backup for Salesforce, IDrive helps businesses safeguard mission‑critical CRM data against ransomware and compliance risks, reducing potential downtime and financial loss.
Ransomware attacks on SaaS platforms have surged, making data resilience a top priority for enterprises that rely on Salesforce for CRM, analytics, and workflow automation. While native Salesforce snapshots exist, they often lack the granularity and immutable protection needed to survive sophisticated extortion attempts. Organizations now demand a dedicated backup layer that can capture both raw data and the intricate configuration of custom objects, Apex code, and metadata, ensuring a swift return to business continuity after an incident.
IDrive’s new Salesforce Backup addresses this gap with an enterprise‑grade service that offers unlimited cloud storage at a flat rate of $20 per user per year. The solution automatically backs up production and sandbox environments daily, encrypting data with AES‑256 and storing it in a secure, triple‑layered architecture. By supporting granular restores—from individual records to full org structures—IT teams can meet compliance audits and data‑governance mandates without juggling multiple tools. The pricing model undercuts many competitors, positioning IDrive as a cost‑effective choice for mid‑size to large enterprises seeking comprehensive protection.
Beyond ransomware resilience, the service’s compliance certifications—SOC 2 Type 2, SEC, SOX, and HIPAA—make it attractive to regulated sectors such as finance, healthcare, and government. The incremental, point‑in‑time recovery capability enables organizations to roll back to a pre‑attack state, minimizing downtime and financial exposure. As cloud adoption deepens, solutions like IDrive’s Salesforce Backup are likely to become standard components of an organization’s broader disaster‑recovery strategy, driving a shift toward integrated, SaaS‑focused data protection portfolios.
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