An automatic cloud backup and data protection solution providing continuous hybrid recovery and security safeguarding tools for business infrastructure.
Overview
Carbonite is an enterprise-grade data protection platform that delivers comprehensive online cloud backup and disaster recovery solutions to small businesses and consumers. Running continuously in the background, the application automatically aggregates new and modified files, processing them with incremental byte-level logic to ensure minimal disruption to workflows. It provides flexible deployment architectures by offering full system imaging, cloud-to-cloud security, and robust server migration toolkits. Following its strategic acquisition by enterprise cloud leader OpenText, Carbonite anchors modern ransomware recovery and secure corporate continuity pipelines globally.
Founded year:2005
Founder:David Friend, Jeff Flowers
Team size:100+
Popularity:Market pioneer and household name for small business disaster recovery, handling billions of enterprise assets globally.
HQ:Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Status:Acquired
Funding status:Acquired
Revenue source:Subscriptions
Customer type:B2B
Funding:$896,000,000
Pricing:Subscription
Tech stack:C++, Java, PostgreSQL, Blowfish Crypto, OpenSSL, Windows Kernel Driver API
Platform:Web • iOS • Android • API
Integrations:Windows File Explorer, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, Slack, Salesforce
Founder story
Carbonite was co-founded in 2005 by David Friend and Jeff Flowers in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Frustrated by the high cost per gigabyte and lack of automation in early data storage platforms, the duo pioneered the industry's first unlimited flat-rate cloud backup solution. The company went public in 2011 and was subsequently acquired by the Canadian enterprise software giant OpenText in December 2019 for approximately $1.4 billion to anchor its secure cybersecurity division.