Cloud backup and recovery for Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and hybrid infrastructure
Dropsuite operates as a cloud-native backup platform built on AWS and GCP infrastructure, with deep integrations into Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace ecosystems. The company is actively fortifying its security posture—deploying CSPM, SIEM, and EDR tools while implementing zero-trust access—suggesting a push toward compliance-grade controls (SOC 2, ISO 27001) required for enterprise adoption. Engineering and security hiring are running at similar velocity, indicating parallel scaling of platform resilience and customer trust infrastructure.
Dropsuite is a publicly listed Australian software company (founded 2012, now part of NinjaOne) that provides backup, recovery, and archiving solutions for cloud-native business data. The platform specializes in protecting data across Office 365, Google Workspace, Exchange Online, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams, serving IT administrators and managed service providers globally. The company operates on AWS and GCP infrastructure with a hybrid cloud deployment model, and maintains a 51–200 person org split across engineering, security, product, data, and finance functions. Current hiring is concentrated in Indonesia and Singapore.
Dropsuite runs on AWS (ECS, RDS, EBS, WAF) and GCP, with PostgreSQL for databases, Terraform for infrastructure-as-code, and GitHub Actions for CI/CD. Application layers include Ruby on Rails, PHP, and integrations with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace via their native APIs.
The company is deploying CSPM, SIEM, EDR, and AWS WAF, alongside zero-trust access controls and OPA policy-as-code. Current focus includes SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliance.
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