
Keepit has been recognized as a leader among SaaS Backup, Data Loss Prevention, Disaster Recovery, and Enterprise Backup categories.
Copenhagen, Denmark – June 10, 2025 – Keepit, a global leader in SaaS data backup and recovery, today announced that it has been recognized as TrustRadius Top Rated in four categories: SaaS Backup, Data Loss Prevention, Disaster Recovery, and Enterprise Backup. This recognition comes directly from customers, underscoring Keepit’s commitment to providing an intelligent and secure backup and recovery platform.
“Earning a Top Rated award on TrustRadius is a reflection of how well a product is meeting the needs of its customers,” says Allyson Havener, CMO, TrustRadius. “Keepit’s recognition is based entirely on customer feedback—real users who value the platform’s reliability, performance, and support.”
Since 2016, the TrustRadius Top Rated Awards have become the B2B’s industry standard for unbiased recognition of excellent technology products. Based entirely on customer feedback, they have never been influenced by analyst opinion or status as a TrustRadius customer. Here is a detailed criteria breakdown of the methodology and scoring that TrustRadius uses to determine Top Rated winners.
Keepit provides independent backup to over 18,000 customers worldwide
Keepit backup and recovery solutions are currently available for eight workloads, such as Microsoft 365, Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace and Salesforce. The company will expand its offering in 2025 to include applications such as Jira, Bamboo, Okta and Confluence.
Keepit’s unique, intelligent, and cloud-native platform enables customers to safely secure their SaaS applications, ensuring full control of data regardless of unforeseen events such as outages, malicious attacks, or human error.
“SaaS backup has become an increasingly crucial part of risk management and business continuity planning. We are thrilled that our customers rely on Keepit to safeguard critical data and value their continued feedback and support. Accolades such as the Top Rated Award mean a lot to us as a company and further validate that our solutions meet our customers’ needs,” says Michele Hayes, CMO at Keepit.
Hear from verified users on how much they value Keepit: Keepit reviews on Trustradius.
Defining data governance and data classification
So, what is data governance and how does it relate to cyber resilience?
Existing under the broad umbrella of data management, data governance is a program — implemented via policies and standards — intended to ensure the availability, quality, and security of an organization’s data in accordance with applicable regulations and obligations (e.g., adhering to industry standards, fulfilling requirements for certifications, etc.).
Within data governance, data classification is the process of separating and organizing data into relevant groups (“classes”) based on their shared characteristics, such as the level of sensitivity, risks they present, and the compliance regulations that protect them.
Data governance underpins cyber resilience plans
An intelligent data governance program delivers several beneficial outcomes for organizations:
- It helps to ensure the availability, quality, and security of an organization’s data, making it a foundational pillar of business continuity.
- Data governance helps improve overall data accuracy and impacts outcomes based on that data — which can range from comparatively simple day-to-day business decisions and operations to more complex, forward-looking initiatives including AI-focused programs.
- It helps to support organizational efforts to comply with regulations and other obligations, making it a cornerstone of compliance.
- An effective data governance program also permeates the entire organization, increasing data literacy, data accessibility, and data scalability.
Do you know where your data is?
Of course, disaster recovery planning cannot start without a clear understanding and mapping of your data and its significance to your business. What data is crucial for us to continue running our operations? Who needs access to which data to do their job? Where do we store all of this critical data?
Knowing the answers to these questions will start your journey towards ensuring continuity in cases of data loss or cyberattacks. This is achieved through an efficient and effective data governance framework.
I hope that, with our new report in hand, CISOs and CIOs will be able to future-proof their modern, data-driven enterprises through effective data governance.
About Keepit’s new report, “Intelligent data governance: Why taking control of your data is key for operational continuity and innovation.”
Our report takes a practical approach to data governance by offering a resource to organizations for creating or adopting a framework that works best for them.
Key takeaways from the report:
-Major trends shaping enterprise IT
-The importance of “always-on” data
-Resilience against data loss and corruption
-Data governance as an investment
-A practical approach to data governance
-10 questions for board discussions
About Keepit
At Keepit, we believe in a digital future where all software is delivered as a service. Keepit’s mission is to protect data in the cloud Keepit is a software company specializing in Cloud-to-Cloud data backup and recovery. Deriving from +20 year experience in building best-in-class data protection and hosting services, Keepit is pioneering the way to secure and protect cloud data at scale.
About Version 2 Digital
Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.
Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

