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Firefly Gains Gartner Recognition for Cloud Disaster Recovery Solutions
URGENT UPDATE: Firefly, a leader in Cloud Infrastructure Automation, has been officially recognized in the Gartner Hype Cycle for Backup and Data Protection Technologies, 2025. The company’s innovative approach to disaster recovery has placed it under the emerging category of Cloud Application Infrastructure Recovery Solutions (CAIRS), a critical development in the fight against escalating cyber threats.
This recognition comes at a crucial time as cloud intrusions have surged by 136% in the first half of 2025, according to the CrowdStrike 2025 Threat Hunting Report. Misconfigurations and unmanaged systems are driving this alarming increase, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive disaster recovery solutions.
Firefly’s AI Disaster Recovery (DR) Agent stands out by autonomously discovering, backing up, and restoring entire cloud infrastructure configurations. This groundbreaking technology allows Platform and DevOps teams to manage their multi-cloud environments seamlessly, reducing recovery times from days to mere minutes.
“True disaster readiness is proactive, not reactive,” stated Ido Neeman, CEO and Co-Founder of Firefly. “Gartner’s recognition of CAIRS validates our vision of creating cloud environments that are continually evolving and self-healing.”
The CAIRS solutions emphasize automating the discovery, protection, and restoration of full-stack cloud applications. Firefly is transforming the landscape by enabling organizations to visualize and score disaster readiness, restore environments through versioned states, and govern recovery from a unified control plane.
As businesses face a rapidly changing threat landscape, Firefly empowers enterprises to build resilience directly into their operations. By adopting CAIRS, companies can ensure that intelligent, automated recovery becomes standard practice from day one.
Firefly services prominent clients including Paramount, HPE, and Carnival Cruise Lines, proving its capability to support large-scale operations. The platform bridges live cloud environments with Infrastructure-as-Code, providing essential visibility and automated governance across public clouds and Kubernetes.
With Gartner’s endorsement, Firefly is leading the charge toward a future where disaster recovery is not just a reaction but an integral part of cloud operations. Organizations are encouraged to consider CAIRS solutions seriously to safeguard their infrastructure and data against increasing cyber threats.
For more information, visit www.firefly.ai and stay updated on the latest developments in disaster recovery technology. This news is pivotal for anyone involved in cloud operations and security, making it essential to share widely as organizations prepare for the challenges ahead.
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