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Top 50 Disaster Recovery Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 72 disaster recovery software companies. They have combined revenues of $1B and employ 5.5K people. They have raised $535.8M and serve 109.8K customers combined.

Every company below sells disaster recovery software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Disaster Recovery Software Companies do

Disaster Recovery Software is designed to help organizations recover and restore critical IT systems and data after disruptive events such as hardware failures, cyberattacks, or natural disasters. These software solutions enable businesses to create, manage, and execute recovery plans that ensure minimal downtime and continuity of operations. Typical features include automated backups, failover capabilities, testing and validation tools, and reporting functionalities that help in compliance and audit processes. The primary use cases for disaster recovery software include protecting data integrity, ensuring business continuity, and reducing the impact of potential disasters on operations. Common users of this software range from IT departments to risk management teams, as they work to establish safeguards that maintain system availability and secure organizational assets. Effective disaster recovery solutions often incorporate a range of technologies and best practices tailored to the specific needs of each organization.

Companies
72
Revenue
$1B
Funding
$535.8M
Employees
5.5K

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Sorting: Highest -> Lowest

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Top Disaster Recovery Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 72 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Datavail Corporation logo
Datavail Corporation

Broomfield, Colorado, United States

Datavail is a managed services company providing remote database management facilities for businesses.

Revenue
$192.9M
Year founded
2007
Funding
$18M
Team size
856
2iT1 Source logo
iT1 Source

Tempe, Arizona, United States

A national technology services provider with core capabilities that include virtualization, data management, communications, networking, technical services and corporate procurement

Revenue
$100.6M
Year founded
2003
Team size
256
3Mission logo
Mission

Los Angeles, California, United States

Mission Cloud Services is a provider of a software platform for mission-critical internet applications. The company's software platform simplifies complex technology, enabling a rapid transformation to the cloud for organizations of all types and sizes and supporting businesses throughout their cloud journey, by providing proven technology expertise and mission-critical support across multiple platforms, applications and technologies. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company seeks to expand through mergers, acquisitions and investments which would help the firm consolidate its presence in the industry.

Revenue
$91.6M
Year founded
2001
Funding
$15M
Team size
303
4Medicus IT logo
Medicus IT

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Offers scalable, tangible IT solutions for all types of practices and health care organizations

Revenue
$73.1M
Year founded
2007
Team size
247
5Align Communications logo
Align Communications

New York, New York, United States

Provider of technology infrastructure solutions guiding clients through IT challenges and delivering complete, secure solutions for business change and growth

Revenue
$71.6M
Year founded
1986
Team size
472
6Paragon Micro logo
Paragon Micro

Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States

IT company helping customers solve complex IT challenges and deliver the desired business outcome through next-generation IT technology solutions

Revenue
$36.6M
Year founded
2008
Team size
155
7Ascend Technologies logo
Ascend Technologies

CHICAGO, Illinois, United States

Offers a full suite of IT services to help corporate clients manage their cybersecurity, data, applications and more

Revenue
$35M
Year founded
2019
Team size
316
8Unified Technologies logo
Unified Technologies

Miami, Florida, United States

Leading IT solutions and managed services provider using deep analysis to design, deploy and support technology and cybersecurity solutions

Revenue
$28M
Year founded
2011
Team size
36
9ScalePad logo
ScalePad

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

ScalePad enables MSPs to shift from reactive service to strategic impact, using Customer Success as the engine that drives trust, retention, and revenue. Our platform unifies risk insights, client planning, and success delivery, helping MSPs lead smarter conversations, close bigger deals, and show their value with every client.

Revenue
$26.6M
Year founded
2015
Team size
242
10MSP360 logo
MSP360

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Backup and data management solutions

Revenue
$20.9M
Year founded
2011
Team size
129

Frequently asked questions about Disaster Recovery Software Companies

How many disaster recovery software companies are there?

Latka tracks 72 disaster recovery software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1B in annual revenue and employ 5.5K people.

Which disaster recovery software company is the largest?

Datavail Corporation is the largest, with $192.9M in annual revenue, founded in 2007.

How much revenue does a typical disaster recovery software company make?

The average disaster recovery software company in this list makes $14M a year, across 72 companies with reported revenue. They serve 109.8K customers combined.

Who are the leading Disaster Recovery software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Datavail Corporation, iT1 Source, Mission, Medicus IT and Align Communications.

How much funding have disaster recovery software companies raised?

The 72 disaster recovery software companies tracked here have raised $535.8M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide automated backup and recovery functionalities - Should include disaster recovery planning and execution tools - Must allow for the restoration of critical IT systems and data - Should offer user-friendly interfaces for easy management and monitoring - Must support compliance with industry regulations related to data protection - Not just offer data storage; must also facilitate recovery processes and planning - Should include testing features to verify the effectiveness of disaster recovery plans