This is an ongoing description of CloudAlly’s ecosystem. It includes applications that can be externally integrated with CloudAlly, as well as services that are internally integrated with CloudAlly.
CloudAlly API
Easily integrate with a variety of services and further manage backup functions with our accessible API. Partners, Distributors or Direct Customers who wish to use our API to manage backups, billing, or users can find all of the requests on this site
SIEM
CloudAlly enables you to integrate with SIEM systems in order to help you increase operational efficiency by unifying threat detection, investigation and response workflows. The first available CloudAlly SIEM integration is with Splunk, using the Splunk HTTP Event Collector (HEC).
Login Options
We have integrated with the following companies to provide alternative ways to log into the CloudAlly site, in addition to username and password:
- SSO-SAML integration via Okta (Customer Portal only)
- Google Open ID
- Azure Open ID
RMM Integrations
We have integrated with the following companies to simplify notifications and consolidate reports through these external companies.
- Autotask RMM
- Backup Radar RMM
Backup and Recovery Services
These are not integrations per se, but we integrate with these products in order to back up and recover the data within these products:
- Box
- Dropbox Professional and Dropbox Business
- Google Shared Drives
- Google Workspace: Gmail, Drive, Contacts, Calendars, Tasks
- Microsoft 365: Exchange, SharePoint, Teams & Groups, and OneDrive
- Salesforce
Marketplace Integration
We have integrated with the Microsoft Marketplace in order to facilitate subscriptions for Microsoft customers.
- Microsoft Marketplace
Authorization Methods (Internal)
When customers create their backup tasks, we authorize them using the following service:
- OAuth – for Microsoft 365 accounts