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Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 data manager tool update

Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 data manager tool update

Last December I released a small PowerShell tool which acted as a data mover tool for Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365. This tool allowed you to move user data from one repository to another repository. Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 also supports backing up SharePoint sites or Office 365 groups which can also be moved from one repository to another, however this option was not available with the first release of the tool. I decided to update the…

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Project Martini: what, why and how?

Project Martini: what, why and how?

When VeeamON 2019 CFP opened up, I decided to team up with Timothy Dewin and submit some sessions around the hottest Veeam product right now: Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365. Our goal was to create 1 or 2 sessions based upon architecture, design and general tips&tricks based upon the top requests and questions we’ve received from the field. While we were creating the content, we came up with the idea of creating a community tool to assist with those…

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Veeam Backup & Replication v10 sneak peek: Data Integration API

Veeam Backup & Replication v10 sneak peek: Data Integration API

At VeeamON 2019, I was privileged to present on the main stage and do actual live demo’s. One of these was around an upcoming feature for Veeam Backup & Replication v10 called “Data Integration API”. This is a great new feature that will make 3rd party integration into your backups even easier. This feature will allow you to use your backup data for data mining, data analytics, AI,… The list of possibilities keeps growing and growing as I think about…

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Why you should or shouldn’t attend VeeamON 2019!

Why you should or shouldn’t attend VeeamON 2019!

Yes, you are reading this right. The title states both should and shouldn’t. Shouldn’t attend? Are you mad? VeeamON is per defacto the premier conference for Cloud Data Management. If you look at the packed agenda and the amazing line-up of speakers, I wouldn’t doubt for a second and attend – but that’s just me. However, if you are expecting an event like VMworld, Microsoft Ignite or Amazon re:Invent, you may be disappointed and here is why… Data is everywhere…

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