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VeeamON 2021: Accelerating Our Data Protection Strategy – Best Practices for v11, and What’s New for Office 365, Azure, AWS, and GCP

20th May 2021 - Written in: veeam

Greetings everyone, it is that time of the year where big IT events happen, usually, around mid-year we have VeeamON, KubeCon, and others like Azure, etc. This year, same as last year, the circumstances are exceptional and we can not attend in person, which is always the best of the events, “the Community”.

Despite that, and thinking that next year we might have a better chance of meeting in person, today I am here to cover VeeamON

VeeamON 2021 – YouTube video with a sneak peek around the Agenda

I know that some of you appreciate a good video that you can watch, or listen on the background while doing other things, here you go:

VeeamON 2021 – Best Practices for v11, and What’s New for Office 365, Azure, AWS, and GCP

Join Veeam on the 25, and 26 of May. A great two days event with a ton of things to attend, to learn, and to improve if you are already a Veeam Customer. I am adding here a few comments, and sections for you, hope it can trigger your attention and Register for Free.

Why Attending VeeamON 2021

The world is changing and protecting our data is mission‑critical for our business to thrive. We need powerful tools to meet those demands while accelerating our business outcomes. VeeamON is the definitive annual conference for modern data protection, forcing ourselves to think big with inspiring keynotes, ensuring that we discover solutions to our biggest challenges, and connecting us to an expert community that will help us walk away with actionable insights for our business. The future awaits us. Are you ready to Accelerate Your Data Protection Strategy?

What to expect, Which Sessions to Attend?

I am expecting two full days of great content, the content we can leverage in our day-to-day, no matter if Veeam Customer or not, as some of the sessions are more high-level best practices about Data Protection for Office 365, on-prem, or Cloud.

The Agenda is full-packed with amazing material, for both audiences: Technical-oriented, and more Business-oriented, find the full agenda here.

As building your own agenda is something somewhat personal, I would recommend you to take a look, personally, this is my list of favourite Sessions that I will attend:

Tuesday, May 25th

  • 1.50pm – 2.30pm – General Session: The Future of Modern Data Protection – iCal
  • 2.30pm – 3.00pm – Veeam V11: Performance, Capacity, and Archive Storage Tiers and Policies – iCal
  • 3.00pm – 3.30pm – 10 Top Backup and Recovery Performance Tuning Tips – iCal
  • 3.30pm – 4.45pm – End-to-End Workshop: Veeam CDP – iCal
    • 3.45pm – 4.15pm – Veeam Disaster Recovery Orchestrator – iCal
  • 4.15pm – 4.45pm – New Veeam ONE v11 – iCal
  • 4.45pm – 5.30pm – General Session: The World Is Hybrid: Veeam’s Act II – iCal

Wednesday, May 26th

  • 1.50pm – 2.30pm – General Session: Innovation in a Tumultuous World – iCal
  • 2.30pm – 3.00pm – Kasten K10 by Veeam: Kubernetes Backup and DR – iCal
  • 3.00pm – 3.30pm – Veeam V11: Storage Integrations Deep Dive – iCal
  • 3.45pm – 4.45pm – VeeamON Exclusive: V11 — 3 Months In With Anton Gostev – iCal
  • 4.15pm – 4.45pm – New Veeam ONE v11 – iCal
  • 4.45pm – 5.30pm – General Session: Next-Generation IT​ – iCal

Every session will be recorded, and you would be able to access them on-demand a few days later, so if you miss something that you are really keen to watch, try again in a few days, I am sure I will as the agenda looks absolutely superb.

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