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Object First’s plug-and-play solution addresses ransomware threat for Veeam architectures by enforcing immutability policies directly at the storage layer via open API that ensures backups remain tamper-proof through zero access to root

July 3, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Object First Inc. addresses ransomware threat with its out-of-the-box Immutability solution, delivering plug-and-play, ransomware-proof storage with zero setup hassle, according to Sterling Wilson, Field Chief Technology Officer at Object First.  “Ootbi stands for out-of-the-box Immutability, and that is what you get when you buy an Object First secure appliance,” Wilson said. “Threat actors that come in that steal domain admin accounts, that steal the highest level of credentials, go directly for the backup software. We wanted to prevent that. We do that with zero access to root. We provide the security that is third-party tested that the Veeam users today need.” Object First is pioneering ransomware-proof storage for Veeam architectures by combining robust security, simplicity, high performance and broad channel reach. These remedies are achieved through purpose-built solutions, such as Ootbi, according to Wilson. The Smart Object Storage API is pivotal in ensuring seamless integration between Object First and Veeam solutions, especially for ransomware-proof data protection and backup management. By enforcing immutability policies directly at the storage layer, SOSAPI strengthens data resilience and ensures backups remain tamper-proof, according to Wilson. “We have direct integration using the best [application programming interfaces], and even an API that we’ve created together called the SOSAPI, which is the Smart Object Storage API. We leverage it in its full amount, meaning it is an open API that any of the storage vendors can use. We use it intelligently, not to only move the data efficiently, but to also place the data across a clustered environment as data grows.”

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