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American software company
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Archive360 is an American software company that develops a cloud-based platform for data archiving, information governance, and compliance. The platform is used by enterprise organizations and government agencies for retaining, classifying, and searching organizational data to support compliance, eDiscovery, and AI-related use cases.[2][1][3]
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Information governance; digital communications governance and archiving; data migration |
| Founded | 2011 |
| Founders | Robert DeSteno; Tibi Popp[1] |
| Headquarters | New York City , United States |
Key people | Jerry Caviston (CEO)[2] |
| Products | Cloud archiving and information governance software; data migration tools |
| Website | www |
Archive360 operates a centralized governance model in which organizations configure and enforce data policies and access controls across applications from a single platform.[1] The platform supports information archiving and management use cases including classification, eDiscovery and legal hold, records management, legacy archive migration, and governed access to archived data for analytics and AI workflows.[1][4]
In Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Digital Communications Governance and Archiving Solutions, Archive360 has been positioned as a Leader in evaluations published in both January 2025 and October 2025.[5][6]
History
Archive360 was founded in 2011 by Robert DeSteno and Tibi Popp.[1] The company initially focused on archive migration before expanding into cloud-native information governance and archiving on the Microsoft Azure platform.[1]
In 2016, Virtualization Review described the company's Archive2Azure product as a tool for moving information into and out of Azure cloud storage and searching archived data for compliance and eDiscovery purposes.[7] In 2018, ChannelBuzz.ca reported that the company reorganized Archive2Azure into a modular offering spanning multiple data and application areas.[8]
In 2021, Archive360 received a strategic investment from Leeds Equity Partners, a New York-based private equity firm focused on the information and knowledge management sectors; financial terms were not disclosed.[9][10] Archive360 represented Leeds Equity's fifth investment in the legal, governance, risk, and compliance sector.[9]
In 2025, Archive360 ranked No. 2,419 on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, reflecting 175% revenue growth over the prior three years.[11] That year, trade coverage also reported the company launched a cloud platform providing governed access to archived data for analytics and AI use cases, including data from enterprise systems such as SAP and Oracle alongside collaboration platforms.[3][12]
Also in 2025, Archive360 announced a collaboration with Microsoft to deliver AI-powered eDiscovery and compliance solutions. The integration combined Archive360's governed data cloud with Microsoft Azure OpenAI capabilities, enabling enterprise investigations across archived communications and data sources while maintaining data governance controls.[13][14]
In 2026, CRN reported that the company was expanding its product direction toward AI-related capabilities, with plans to release an AI agent designed to assist customers in deriving business insights from archived data.[2]
Products
Archive360 develops software for archiving and information governance, including retention and compliance-driven data management and migration of legacy archives to cloud environments.[1][7][8][4] Trade coverage in 2025 described the platform as providing governed access controls for using archived data in analytics and AI workflows.[3][13]
Operations
An S&P Global Market Intelligence report published in 2023 described Archive360 as employing roughly 200 people and operating across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.[1]
Funding and ownership
Recognition
Archive360 appeared on the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies in both 2024 and 2025.[11]
In Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Digital Communications Governance and Archiving Solutions, published January 8, 2025, Archive360 was positioned in the Leaders quadrant.[5] In a subsequent edition dated October 15, 2025, Gartner again positioned Archive360 as a Leader, identifying the company's offering as the Archive360 Unified Data Governance Platform.[6]


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