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Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 Best Practices

When the first version of Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 was released in 2016, no one realized how fast Microsoft 365 would grow and how our daily communication and work life would change. New features and software were added to the Microsoft 365 package. For example, Teams was just becoming a fixed component of Microsoft 365. Read more
Benedikt Däumling
Benedikt Däumling

Business Solutions Architect

Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 v7: Enhanced Storage Solutions

Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 v7 brought many enhancements to how backups can be stored and flexibility to where data can be transferred. The highlight features in this release are backup copy from any object storage to any object storage and object lock capability on the backup copies. These features provide a new level of security and freedom to the backups within Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365.   Read more
Karinne Bessette
Karinne Bessette

Technologist, Product Strategy

NEW Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 v7 Brings Immutable Backup Copies and Cross Product Integrations

Veeam is thrilled to report Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 v7 has launched. This release brings many exciting enhancements to already existing features like backup copy with the addition of immutability and copy to any object storage, and new cross-product integrations into Veeam ONE and Veeam Service Provider Console. Read more
Karinne Bessette
Karinne Bessette

Technologist, Product Strategy

Why and How are Organizations Protecting Microsoft 365 Data? And By Whom?

Welcome to another installment in our ongoing series about the Cloud Protection Trends Report for 2023, which surveyed 1,700 “as a Service” administrators, including those responsible for managing and protecting Microsoft 365 data. Veeam contracts with independent research firms to ask questions on an assortment of topics, including the reasons and methods IT leaders have for protecting Microsoft 365 data. Read more
Jason Buffington
Jason Buffington

Vice President, Market Strategy

Karinne Bessette
Karinne Bessette

Technologist, Product Strategy

Falkirk Council boosts data protection and improves cybersecurity with Veeam

“Veeam is a winner — it accelerated our Digital Transformation, played a pivotal role in our data center migration and elevated our cybersecurity operation. We couldn’t have accomplished what we accomplished without Veeam.” Read more
Murat Dilek
Murat Dilek

Network, Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Team Leader at Falkirk Council

Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 v6 Data Recovery Scenarios

Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 is a solution that allows you to back up and restore Microsoft 365 data: Exchange Online, OneDrive for business, SharePoint Online, Teams. You can also protect data managed by this on-premises installations: Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server. The purpose of this article is to illustrate how to restore access to your backup data in case of a disaster that impacted Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 server. Read more
Raffaele Valensise
Raffaele Valensise

Senior Systems Engineer

Cyber Chat: Use strong passwords and keep them secure

Similar to most families in the Northern Hemisphere, besides being Cybersecurity Awareness Month, October is also a time of year where scary movies and pumpkin patches take centerstage. For us, we recently took our kids to pick pumpkins still on the vine, suffer through a very bumpy hayride and line up against the eight foot ruler to see “How Tall this Fall” our kids were. All of these activities were free (besides paying for the pumpkins themselves).   Read more

Guide for updating Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365

Updating anything in an environment can be a very stressful process and is easily the least favorite task of any IT team. This is in large part due to the unknowns that can happen while updating any products or components. No one wants to modify something that is currently working, bringing on the mentality of “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it”. This common rule can be a double edge sword that leaves your environment open to security vulnerabilities and dated product features. Considering this problem, I think Grace Hopper said it best, “The most dangerous phrase in the language is, ‘we’ve always done it this way’”. This post serves as a guide for the reasons why you should update ... Read more

Karinne Bessette
Karinne Bessette

Technologist, Product Strategy