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Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment replaces Ahsay with CrashPlan, remains PCI compliant

Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment, a medium enterprise in computer services, was facing frequent endpoint data loss from lost/stolen laptops, hard drive crashes and during migrations/OS refreshes and disk‑encryption projects. Those incidents drained IT resources, reduced employee productivity, risked revenue and compliance, and undermined confidence in IT.

The company deployed Code42 CrashPlan in a hybrid cloud model (on‑premises plus Code42’s public cloud), replacing Ahsay. The switch produced more reliable, consistent and secure endpoint backups, reduced costs and IT hours spent on restores (saving 1–10 hours/week), and helped the organization remain PCI compliant.


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Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment

Todd Scott

IT Manager


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