AI-enabled backup and disaster recovery for mid-market IT teams
Arcserve builds data protection and recovery software targeting small and mid-size organizations exposed to ransomware and infrastructure failures. The stack reveals a mature hybrid architecture: Java/Spring Boot microservices on Kubernetes and AWS, paired with C/C++ for file-system drivers and native OS integration (Windows Server, Linux, Unix). Active engineering is focused on high-throughput microservices and automation, while pain points center on downtime risk and backup cost — the core customer friction Arcserve's product is designed to eliminate.
Arcserve is a data resilience company serving IT teams and managed service providers at mid-market organizations. The product covers backup, recovery, replication, and disaster recovery across physical, virtual, and cloud environments, with built-in business continuity and SaaS data protection. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Arcserve operates a hybrid sales model through direct customers and channel partners. The company employs 501–1,000 people across engineering, finance, and marketing, with senior engineering weight reflecting active development on cloud infrastructure and microservices platforms.
Java/Spring Boot, Kubernetes, AWS, C/C++, Linux/Unix/Windows Server, Kafka, GraphQL, REST, and Python. The stack combines JVM-based microservices with native system-level drivers for backup and replication.
Arcserve has 7 active roles, with 5 in engineering at senior and principal levels. Minimal velocity suggests selective hiring focused on core platform work.
Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The company hires in the United States and India, with 501–1,000 total employees.
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