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Conversational Microsoft 365 Recovery Best Practices

The fact that organizations need to backup their Microsoft 365 deployments has been well established. Over the past several years myself and others have published countless books, articles, and blog posts explaining that Microsoft 365 is based on a shared responsibility model in which Microsoft is responsible for protecting the underlying infrastructure, and subscribers are

Microsoft 365® Backup

Microsoft 365 Backup For Dummies, Veeam Special Edition, addresses the data security challenges organizations face in today’s computing landscape by outlining the out-of-the-box security features in Microsoft 365 and uncovering the gaps that require action to achieve an effective backup and recovery strategy. It explains the game-changing functionalities in Microsoft 365 to drive productivity while

Conversational Microsoft Teams Backup

One of the business side effects of the global pandemic of 2020 has been the increased reliance on remote working. Face-toface meetings have become practically nonexistent, and businesses have begun relying extensively on video, voice and chatting communications applications such as Microsoft Teams. In this book you will learn: the different types of dat you

How to Build an Effective Data Security Strategy

Data security has always been a top priority for you. But flexible work environments and cloud services have altered how and where your employees can connect and in turn, where your data resides. The more spread out your data is, the less visibility and control you have. As a result, 66% of organizations have experienced

Top Five Risks When Operating in the Cloud

Most organizations today operate in the cloud. While this simplifies operations in many ways, it comes with its own set of risks that can significantly impact your bottom line — in 2021, the average cost of a public cloud breach was $4.8 million.* As you operate in the cloud you need to be aware of

Automation at the edge: 7 industry use cases and examples

IDC estimates worldwide edge technology spending will reach US$274 billion by 2025. In parallel with this growing investment, the number of connected devices—all generating huge volumes of data—is seeing massive growth. Organizations are also overseeing an increasing number of computing locations, some with intermittent connectivity and limited physical access. At the same time, privacy and

Automating the Last Mile: Ensuring Consistency and Scalability at the Edge

Edge solutions will drive the next wave of innovation as organizations execute digital transformation initiatives. Whether to automate operations, deliver rich customer experiences, or introduce new business models, edge solutions hold many benefits for enterprises. Additionally, CIOs want to take advantage of cloud-native application design and software-defined infrastructure with the freedom to deploy anywhere.