Case Study: DKSH (market expansion services provider) achieves seamless, global, fully encrypted endpoint backup with Code42 CrashPlan

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Code42 CrashPlan provides seamless, secure data protection to DKSH’s executivelevel users worldwide

DKSH, a Zurich-based market expansion services provider with 750 locations in 35 countries and 27,600 employees, needed consistent endpoint data protection for hundreds of mobile executives. Backup practices varied by country and many locations had no formal process, so IT sought a solution that was user-friendly for employees, simple to administer, and secured with end-to-end encryption.

DKSH deployed Code42 CrashPlan in a hybrid-cloud model after a successful proof of concept, rolling out about 600 licenses country-by-country. CrashPlan runs unobtrusively, provides continuous, versioned backups and user self-restore, gives IT centralized visibility that reduced restore tickets and admin time, and protects data globally with AES-256 encryption—resulting in scalable, reliable endpoint protection.


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DKSH

Sven Maushake

General Manager, Global IT Infrastructure


Code42

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