Security News > 2020 > December > Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365: Purpose-built backup and recovery for Teams
With 85% product growth year-over-year in Q3'20, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 has exceeded 133,000 downloads across tens of thousands of organizations, which are relying on Veeam to protect their Office 365 data, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, and now backup and recovery specifically built for Microsoft Teams.
The Teams configurations, which include settings, members and team structure, are vital components to ensure Teams data is fully protected and easily recoverable. Veeam is meeting this critical business need with our new version of Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365.".
In addition to safeguarding Microsoft Teams applications, channels and tabs, and the data within those components, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 provides the most customized, granular recovery experience using NEW Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Teams.
"There has been a spike in usage of Microsoft Teams with over 115 million people using Teams every day, the risk of losing and compromising data within the platform is also increasing. However, IDC research shows that despite the evident risk of loss of data, Office 365 backup is still an afterthought, and more than 75 percent rely on Native Microsoft Data Protection Capabilities - which is not enough."
"With purpose-built backup that covers Teams environment, companies like provide faster and easy recovery, and granular searches, Office 365 customers can mitigate this risk firsthand and feel confident about their business continuity, compliance and resiliency," said Archana Venkatraman, Associate Research Director at IDC. "As remote working has exploded, Microsoft Teams has become mission critical in terms of allowing our company to work effectively. We're already protecting our Office 365 users with Veeam, and version 5 will now give us peace of mind that our Microsoft Teams deployment is equally protected with a solution that's built for Teams," said Yair Ventura, Senior System Engineer at DavidShield Group.
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