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August 29, 2022

Guide for updating Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365

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Updating anything in an environment can be a very stressful process and is easily the least favorite task of any IT team.
Beyond security concerns, the greatest reason to upgrade a product is because of the new and enhanced features and Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 is no exception to this rule. This white paper is a guide for the reasons and process for updating Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365, aiming to make the process smoother for you and others in the future.

About the Author

Karinne Bessette
Karinne Bessette
Technologist, Product Strategy, Veeam Software
Karinne has a solid background in network and security and has been showcasing their expertise through gaining certifications in Microsoft 365, Azure, and Veeam since 2017. As a technical storyteller at Veeam in the office of the CTO, Karinne focuses on Microsoft 365 and backup technologies, engages with industry peers, and contributes to product development by providing insightful feedback. They are also a Knox County Career Center instructor and certified MCT, where they teach various IT subjects, including CompTIA certifications and Microsoft Azure fundamentals, emphasizing practical, hands-on learning. Karinne’s work with the Board of Education involves collaborating on curriculum development and integrating current industry trends to enhance tech education programs.
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