Veeam strengthened BMC’s data resilience amid rapid expansion
Higher education institutions are under increasing pressure to safeguard the growing volumes of data required to support their teaching, learning, and research. As hybrid learning environments become more complex and cloud adoption accelerates, IT teams need a unified approach to protect data across both on‑premises systems and virtual infrastructure.
Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Veeam is a long-standing Microsoft partner that delivers data protection and recovery solutions to help organizations protect data across hybrid environments. As a Microsoft Solutions Partner for Azure, Veeam delivers solutions through the Microsoft Marketplace and holds a certified software designation, with recognition as a 2025 Microsoft Partner of the Year finalist for ISV Innovation. The company’s Microsoft‑aligned solutions support customers as they modernize infrastructure, strengthen cybersecurity postures, and prepare for future growth.
That focus is why Batterjee Medical College (BMC)—a rapidly expanding private medical college in Saudi Arabia—partnered with Veeam to strengthen their data resilience strategy and ensure continuity as their operations, hybrid learning environment, and regional footprint continue to grow.
Building a scalable data protection approach
BMC has been undergoing significant change, working to elevate their teaching, clinical practice, and research through digital initiatives. The institution is also expanding their geographic footprint by scaling hybrid learning opportunities in the region and opening a new campus in Dubai, making BMC the first Saudi education provider to operate internationally. These initiatives placed growing pressure on the organization’s digital infrastructure, with data volumes increasing at an estimated 20% a year.
As BMC extended the use of cloud services while continuing to rely on their on‑premises infrastructure, the limitations of their existing solutions became more pronounced. The IT team needed consistent protection across workloads and a future‑ready, hybrid approach that could scale without compromising service availability.
“Our previous tools supported earlier phases of growth, but with expansion, we needed a unified and scalable solution,” said Nabil Alsanbi, IT Operations Director at BMC. “We were looking for more scalability and granular control of data backup and recovery. We targeted a single data resilience solution for our entire hybrid environment, which would put us in the best position to support the growing business.”