Firefly Launches Cloud Resilience Posture Management (CRPM) Solution
Organisations have always assumed that global cloud vendors would provide resilient services far above those of any other service provider. However, in recent months, there have been outages across AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Oracle (in Europe). The outage has demonstrated that whilst companies might have backups, having no infrastructure to restore them on, makes them useless.
In Gartner’s recent Hype Cycle for Backup and Data Protection Technologies, 2025, the analyst firm recognised a new category of Cloud Application Infrastructure Recovery Solutions (CAIRS). Organisations can no longer rely solely on backups to maintain resilience; instead, they have to look at the issue holistically, identify failure points, and mitigate them where possible to remain in operation. As Gartner states in its report, a data backup is meaningless without the infrastructure to run it.
The question is what organisations can do to mitigate the risk of cloud outages. The answer, Firefly believes, is the new CRPM solution.
CRPM is a resilience governance layer that monitors cloud infrastructure and identifies where single points of failure and blind spots exist, where backup tools fail to detect. Combined with the Firefly Cloud Application Infrastructure Recovery Solution (CAIRS), organisations can now flag and mitigate risks. In the event of a failure, they can rebuild infrastructure to restore services rapidly.
CRPM assists the IT team by identifying and flagging risk areas such as:
Ido Neeman, CEO and Co-Founder of Firefly, commented, “Every enterprise knows that it’s not a question of if, but when another outage is coming. Outages happen all the time, and while not all of them are newsworthy, each incident costs companies millions in lost revenue, productivity, and customer trust.
“Firefly is redefining what it means to be cloud-ready with CRPM that creates genuine resilience. We are giving enterprises the ability to recover their operations within minutes instead of waiting for the cloud provider to fix the problem.”
CRPM combines elements of Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM). Which continuously monitors cloud environments for risks, misconfigurations, and compliance violations, with Cloud Automation. It turns monitoring into a proactive solution that identifies and mitigates risks across cloud platforms. Firefly’s CRPM provides granular visibility into asset restore readiness. Thus, empowering organisations to audit, assess, and improve their RTOs.
A key disaster recovery metric is the recovery time objective (RTO). Which is the maximum acceptable time an organisation can be without a system or application after a disruption. Cutting the restoration time from hours to minutes can save organisations millions in costs and lost revenues.
CRPM will help organisations reduce the risk of recovery being required and, in combination with the CAIRS solution, accelerate recovery should the worst happen. It identifies and remediates areas where cloud services are likely to fail. In highly regulated industries, this can be critical.
Using the existing Firefly Infrastructure DR solution, a financial institution restored its core applications within 17 minutes following the AWS outage in October 2025. Where other companies had to wait hours, this allowed the organisation to quickly restore services and reduce compliance and reputational issues.
Firefly has wrapped additional solutions around its powerful cloud automation platform. It appears to ensure that organisations can improve RTO by automating processes with less effort. What will be important is for it to demonstrate meaningful data on the mitigations it achieves for existing customers. And, in the event of another cloud infrastructure failure, how the RTO has improved as a direct result.
For highly regulated industries, the solution provides a new level of insurance against outages, which could make it popular. However, the documentation provided isn’t clear about which issues are mitigated against. While Firefly appears to support AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle, it isn’t clear which specific issues are identified or what agentic mitigations are included.
Also, while Firefly has published pricing details for its core platform, including a 14-day trial, there is no information on whether CRPM is included in its Free, Essential, and Enterprise Tiers or whether there is an additional cost.
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