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Free webinar to explore benefits of backup-as-a-service

By , ITWeb
Africa , 24 Mar 2025
Attendees will also get an understanding of how Veeam Data Cloud Vault gives IT teams access to secure, off-site cloud storage, as well as how to achieve predictable cloud storage costs.
Attendees will also get an understanding of how Veeam Data Cloud Vault gives IT teams access to secure, off-site cloud storage, as well as how to achieve predictable cloud storage costs.

Veeam, a data resilience firm, believes every business should be able to recover from a disruption with confidence and have control over all of its data, whenever and wherever it is needed. 

To this end, Veeam is teaming with ITWeb Africa to provide a free-to-attend webinar that will walk attendees through the benefits and value of Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS).

In the webinar, Veeam executives will cover topics such as data backup and recovery trends; the business case for BaaS, and will also introduce Veeam Data Cloud.

By attending, delegates will get insight into the features of the new Veeam Data Cloud Vault v2 and learn more about Veeam Data Cloud Vault’s Zero Trust Data Resilience approach.

Attendees will also get an understanding of how Veeam Data Cloud Vault gives IT teams access to secure, off-site cloud storage, as well as how to achieve predictable cloud storage costs.

Free-to-attend, the event is geared towards CIOs, CTOs, IT managers, senior backup, cloud, or infrastructure administrators, senior Microsoft 365 administrators, cloud architects, IT architects, systems engineers, and risk and compliance managers/directors.

“If you are a backup and recovery, data management, risk or IT security decision-maker in the public sector, financial, healthcare, education, retail, manufacturing, logistics, transport, construction, or agriculture sectors, this event is for you,” says Veeam.

To participate in the webinar on 9 April, 2025, please register here to secure your seat.

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