Cloud backup and archiving for Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace
Dropsuite operates a cloud backup platform for Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and enterprise messaging systems, now owned by NinjaOne. The stack reveals a mature, security-first infrastructure layer (AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, CSPM, EDR, WAF) matched against sales-led hiring: 6 of 8 open roles are sales positions, signaling aggressive revenue expansion. Active pain points (expanding into Japan, cross-sell, scaling technical wins, production uptime) suggest the company is pushing geographic reach and account density while working to operationalize support processes.
Dropsuite provides cloud backup, recovery, and archiving for businesses protecting data across Office 365, Google Workspace, Exchange, Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive. The platform targets IT administrators and managed service providers globally. Founded in 2012 and based in Melbourne, the company was acquired by NinjaOne and operates as a public company. It operates across Australia, Japan, Singapore, and Indonesia, with current focus on Japanese market entry and expanding customer account value through technical sales cycles and repeatable playbooks.
Dropsuite backs up Microsoft 365 (Office 365, Exchange, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive), Google Workspace, and mobile environments. The platform also handles email archiving and database backup.
Dropsuite is actively recruiting in Japan, Singapore, and Indonesia, with Japan market expansion listed as a current priority.
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