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April 24, 2026

Buyers’ Guide: SaaS Data PRotection

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Buyers’ Guide: SaaS Data PRotection

SaaS platforms store critical business records and sensitive data. As that footprint grows, recovery depends more on credential security. Relying only on native retention or app-specific tools can leave you with uneven coverage and inconsistent recovery across your SaaS environment. 

This buyer’s guide covers real-world constraints (e.g., API limits, data sovereignty) and what to prioritize for predictable recovery. 

 

Download the guide and learn how to evaluate: 

  • Granular recovery: Item-level and record-level restores, metadata, and relationships. 
  • Recovery speed at scale: Bulk restores, monitoring, and API throttling. 
  • Compliance and legal readiness: Policy-based retention, audit trails, and defensible reporting. 
  • Centralized management: Visibility, consistent policies, and role-based administration across SaaS, identity, and cloud. 
  • Containing identity blast radius: Separation of duties, isolated admin paths, and controlled post-compromise recovery.

About the Author

Henry Baltazar
Henry Baltazar
Research Director, Storage
Henry Baltazar is research director of the Storage channel at 451 Research from S&P Global Energy Horizons, with a focus on data storage. In his current role, Henry analyzes the market trends around environmental, social and governance (ESG) storage challenges, infrastructure modernization and resiliency. He publishes reports on trends in data storage, disaster recovery and hybrid cloud. He is often cited as a subject expert by publications such as MIT Technology Review, Forbes and TechTarget. Henry arrived at S&P Global through its 2019 acquisition of 451 Research, where he began working as an analyst in August 2006. After spending three years running the storage research practice at Forrester, he returned to 451 Research in 2015 to fill the research director role and lead the storage practice. Henry graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences.
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