Veeam Software Inc. Wednesday announced a couple of new offerings in the backup-as-a-service market: Cirrus by Veeam for Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Azure. I had a chance to get a pre-briefing with ...
Veeam Data Cloud launches all-in-one storage, cloud backup and ransomware recovery for Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 – which currently protects over 18 million users COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
Protecting data across AWS and Azure requires more than traditional backup methods; it demands a modern, cloud-native strategy. In this free virtual event, you'll learn proven approaches for securing ...
Microsoft has announced the general availability of vaulted backup support for Azure Files Premium SSD shares. The feature extends Azure Backup’s enterprise protection to high-performance SMB file ...
Druva, provider of a data resiliency SaaS platform, this week expanded its multi-cloud protection capabilities for the Azure cloud after previously unveiling an AI-powered copilot called "Dru" to help ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veeam ® Software, the leader in Data Protection and Ransomware Recovery, today announced two new offerings which combine the confidence and reliability of Veeam’s ...
As global data volumes continue to surge and cloud adoption accelerates across industries, enterprise organizations are increasingly prioritizing resilient, secure, and scalable data protection.
Keepit, the cloud data protection and management company, is debuting its latest data protection solution, the Azure DevOps backup and recovery service, engineered to centralize team culture around ...
Is Your Cloud Data Truly Protected? Now more than ever, enterprises need a secure plan to bulletproof their Microsoft 365, Azure and Entra ID environments. In this timely virtual event, our panel of ...
Organisations that use cloud IT or cloud-based applications often do so in the belief they can spend less time managing IT and more time running the business. Partly, this is because customers see ...
The intense public focus on ransomware in 2017 -- due in large part to the WannaCray attacks -- may have abated to some extent during 2018 with the rise of new dangers like cryptomining campaigns, but ...
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