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Protect Your MacOS Workloads With Veeam Agent for Mac 2.0

One of the biggest challenges that corporate IT departments face is protecting all their workloads. Teams spend significant amounts of time architecting, deploying and configuring solutions for their hypervisor and cloud workloads. Physical workloads that typically consist of enterprise databases that run on Windows, Linux or Unix get their fair share of attention too. However, an often-overlooked gap are the end users themselves. Read more
Matt Crape
Matt Crape

Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager

Linux Hardened Repositories: Achievable Immutability for All

It’s no secret that strong data security is one of the most critical requirements in today’s world. With networks constantly being targeted and assaulted through automated attacks, phishing expeditions or malicious insiders, your backups need to be secured. Without a trusted and secured backup, recovery becomes significantly more complicated, if not impossible. Fortunately, features like immutable backups can help strengthen your recovery plans. Read more
Matt Crape
Matt Crape

Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager

From Secure Backup to Cyber Resiliency

Whether you’re protecting critical data from a ransomware attack or safeguarding it against malicious actors, security plays a prominent role in achieving cyber resiliency. Of course, the best way to avoid a disaster is to prevent it from happening in the first place. But what does this look like in real-world terms? An in-depth defense strategy must be taken, coupled with a methodology that’s built around secure backups, advanced monitoring and recovery at-scale. Read more
Matt Crape
Matt Crape

Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager

NEW Cloud Backup Options With Veeam Agents

So, it turns out that your data that resides on public cloud IaaS like Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and Azure VMs doesn’t protect itself. For as long as Veeam Agents have been around, Veeam users have used them to protect their cloud-hosted workloads. In fact, for over three years, the protection of IaaS and PaaS has also been possible in our cloud-native appliances: Veeam Backup for AWS, for Microsoft Azure and for Google Cloud. Read more
Sam Nicholls
Sam Nicholls

Principal, Product Marketing

Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 Best Practices: Configuration, Sizing, and Optimization Guide

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. Read more
Benedikt Däumling
Benedikt Däumling

Business Solutions Architect

1-Up for Cloud Resiliency with Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure v5

Among the catalogue of cyber resiliency frameworks circulating in the industry, you’ll nearly always find a word on the far right: Recover. The reality is, you can gather up and implement every best practice in the book -- from identity and access management to threat detection -- and still end up facing a successful ransomware attack. Recovery may be your last line of defense. Read more
Leah Troscianecki
Leah Troscianecki

Principal Product Marketing Manager, Cloud

Julia Furst Morgado
Julia Furst Morgado

Product Strategy Technology

Veeam Innovates Again for Kubernetes with More Integrations Between Veeam Backup & Replication and Kasten K10

In today's digital age, Kubernetes has become an indispensable tool for managing and deploying complex software applications at scale. However, with its many moving parts, it's essential that you have a solid backup strategy in place to protect your critical data and configurations in case of unexpected failures, human errors or cyber attacks. Without a reliable backup system and the ability to hit your desired recovery objectives, you risk losing valuable data and facing costly downtime, which can result in lost revenue, decreased productivity and brand damage. Read more
Michael Cade
Michael Cade

Field CTO / Director of Product Strategy

Bare-Metal Recovery for Microsoft Windows with Veeam Agent for Windows

Bare-metal recovery (BMR) is the process of restoring a fully functioning Windows machine from scratch (including the operating system, applications, settings, and files) to either the same or entirely different hardware. It’s called “bare metal” because the recovery takes place on a system that has no software installed at all — just hardware waiting for a complete rebuild. Read more
Fabian Kessler
Fabian Kessler

Senior Analyst, Product Management