Welcome all to another HackerNoon Company of the Week feature!
Every week, we highlight a standout company from our tech company database that’s making waves in the global tech ecosystem and positively impacting the lives of its users. Our database features everything from S&P giants to rising stars in the Startup scene.
This week, we present to you: N2W—a cloud-native backup and recovery leader protecting AWS and Azure workloads with speed, security, and simplicity.
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N2W: Where Cloud Backup Meets Instant Recovery
N2W delivers a cloud-native backup and recovery platform purpose-built for the real-world demands of AWS and Azure environments. Trusted by IT teams worldwide, their solution is designed to be:
- Ridiculously easy to use
- Seriously fast to recover
- Highly secure by design
Hosted directly in your own cloud account, N2W gives you instant, policy-based backup and recovery across regions, accounts, and services—in under 60 seconds.
Whether it’s thousands of workloads or one mission-critical app, N2W scales effortlessly with:
- Immutable backups with ransomware protection
- Smart data lifecycle management for cost savings
- Seamless archival to low-cost storage (including Wasabi integration)
- Granular reporting, compliance-ready audit trails, and full multi-tenant support
Fun Facts About N2W
Innovation
In 2012, N2W pioneered the first-ever cloud-native backup and recovery tool in the AWS Marketplace. Today, it remains the #1 Backup & DR solution there.
Impact
- Protects 111+ PB of data (that’s 4x the size of YouTube).
- Trusted by 1,000+ organizations, from public sector giants to lean IT teams.
- Awarded 20+ industry honors for excellence in cloud data protection.
Origins
When businesses first moved to AWS, many assumed their data was automatically protected. But under AWS’s Shared Responsibility Model, AWS secures infrastructure—not data. Accidental deletions, outages, and attacks left companies exposed.
Seeing this gap, N2W founder Uri Wolloch, an AWS expert and software developer, built a purpose-built solution long before cloud backup was even a category. His goal? To give users better, faster, cloud-native protection. Thus, N2W—Not 2 Worry Software—was born.
Leadership
Since then, N2W has led the charge in shaping the future of cloud backup and recovery. They continue to innovate, simplify, and optimize data protection for AWS, Azure, and beyond.
N2W 🤝 HackerNoon Business Blogging
N2W has teamed up with HackerNoon through our Business Blogging program to share thought leadership on everything from cloud-native backup strategies to ransomware protection and smart data lifecycle management. Their stories dig deep into what it takes to safeguard modern workloads in AWS and Azure.
And readers are paying attention:
- 10 blogs published on HackerNoon
- 25,000+ total reads and counting
- Most popular story:
Through HackerNoon, N2W’s expertise has reached thousands of cloud professionals worldwide—proving that when it comes to data protection, the conversation matters just as much as the technology.
What's Business Blogging?
HackerNoon’s Business Blogging Program is one of the many wayswe help brands grow their reach and connect with the right audience. This program lets businesses publish content directly on HackerNoon to boost brand awareness and build SEO authority by tapping into ours.
Here's what you get:
- Backlinks to your website (yes, including CTAs)
- A personalized Tech Company News Page featuring your logo, intro, call-to-action, and socials
- Full editorial support to make your story shine
- Multiple permanent placements on HackerNoon and social media promotions
- Stories converted into audio format and distributed via audio RSS feeds
- Automatic translation into 12 languages for global reach
- Your brand also gains domain authority and SEO via canonical links and the story is distributed across 8 different relevant keyword/tagged pages for better organic discoverability.
That’s it for this week. See you in the next one!
The HackerNoon Team
