Greetings friends, next week, on October the 1st to be more precise, we have a great opportunity to learn more about Veeam data resiliency. If you missed VeeamON, now this is a great chance to catch up on some of those topics, plus discover what is coming before end of the year.
What we will learn?
Guidelines and best practices to achieve data resilience
There will be sessions covering Veeam’s five pillars of data resilience that help us keeping our data safe, protected, and of course available. There are sessions that will help us understanding more regarding Zero trust and best practices for data backup and recovery.
Keynotes not to be missed
With the recent acquisition of Alcion, I am really looking forward to hearing Niraj Tolia, Veeam recent appointed CTO, together with Anand Eswaran, Anton Gostev, and Brandt Urban. I am positive the level of conversation about Veeam Data Cloud, and Veeam Data Platform will not disappoint. And it will give us great insights on what is coming immediately, and where Veeam is going next.
Another session not to be missed is the Technical Keynote, presented by Rick Vanover, Kirsten Stoner, and Fabian Kessler. I totally recommend to grab a coffee and look together under the hood of all the new capabilities in v12.2. Expecting a deep-dive into Veeam’s highly anticipated Proxmox VE and MongoDB support and explore other new integrations, such as Nutanix Prism and Palo Alto Networks XSIEM and XSOAR.
Data freedom, one of the most important core functionality
Within my years working at Veeam, and even before. One of the best functionality was always the flexibility of the Veeam recovery options. Taking a backup from VMware and restoring to Hyper-V, then Nutanix AHV came, and having flexibility across all those hypervisors. Moving to the cloud? I remember the first time I took an on-prem VM and recovered to AWS EC2, no extra config needed, next/next done.
Not ending there, last summer I changed my PC hardware, lime entirely different architecture, from an old Intel to a new AMD, the graphic cards was different, the motherboard entirely different, well, I used Veeam Agent for Windows to take a full image of my pc, and recover that image to the new hardware, zero issues whatsoever, flawless! Join the event to know more about it.
Private, or Public, the responsibility is still ours
Data security is a shared responsibility. It is perfectly fine to move to Microsoft 365 from our old legacy email servers, but we still need to have protection in case a restore is needed. Similar to when we utilise AWS, or Microsoft Azure. Those guys will keep the workloads running perfectly fine across the vast datacenters they have, great availability and elasticity to grow, or shrink resources, but if something goes terribly wrong (disasters in the datacenters, malware, ransomware, human-error), they can not recover the workloads for you to an stable and clean previous state.
Agenda
Kickoff: A Business Without Data Is a World Gone Dark
10 a.m. ET, 4 p.m. CEST
A Shared Language for Zero Trust Data Resilience
10:20 a.m. ET, 4:20 p.m. CEST
Data Freedom in an Ever-Changing Hypervisor Landscape
10:30 a.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. CEST
Ransomware Tales from The Field
10:55 a.m. ET, 4:55 p.m. CEST
CISO x CEO: A New Era for Public-Private Partnership
11:10 a.m. ET, 5:10 p.m. CEST
Beyond the Hype: AI’s Impact on Data Resilience
11:20 a.m. ET, 5:20 p.m. CEST
Let’s Get Technical: V12.2 Demo Walkthrough
11:30 a.m. ET, 5:30 p.m. CEST
ProPartner Exclusive: It’s the VeeamON Data Resilience Summit Aftershow
11:30 a.m. ET, 5:30 p.m. CEST
Want to know more?
Let’s listen to what Rick Vanover has to tell us:
Or Emilee Tellez has as well some word for us:
Kirsten Stoner personal invitation as well, plus she will be presenting great technology for sure:
Do not wait more, register today, for free! I have some insights on what is going to be presented, and I cannot wait to hear more about it, and hearing your feedback as well!
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