Barracuda: Backup platform for Office 365

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Fast, scalable, resilient: Barracuda introduces a new backup platform for protecting data in Microsoft Office 365. Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup gets a completely new architecture for quickly finding and restoring Office 365 data, including Teams, Exchange Online, SharePoint and OneDrive.

Cloud security specialist Barracuda has completely redesigned its Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup platform. The new version now offers improved scalability and resilient recovery of Office 365 data, including Teams, Exchange, SharePoint and OneDrive. Compared to conventional backup and recovery solutions, a cloud-native solution is more effective in terms of scalability and reliability. In addition to fast performance, it offers broad global coverage to protect Office 365 data that was created in the cloud.

Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup Features

  • Scalability and reliability: Cloud-native platform (is developed and executed in the cloud) across a large number of locations worldwide.
  • Performance: Simplified management facilitates backup monitoring for faster data search and recovery. The convenient registration and setup of the platform enables the first backups within minutes.
  • Management: The new, fast and modern user interface with a completely redesigned dashboard offers a much better overview.
  • Expansion to new data sources from other SaaS applications.
  • Integration with Barracuda's security services, such as Advanced Threat Protection.
  • More data security functions such as data classification and data loss prevention.

"As employees increasingly work location-independent, it makes sense to use cloud-based applications like Microsoft Teams for more productivity and more efficient communication," says Tim Jefferson, SVP, Engineering for Data, Networks and Application Security at Barracuda. “Protecting Microsoft Office 365 data requires a modern, cloud-native approach. The new version of Barracuda Cloud-to-Cloud Backup is built natively in the cloud and runs there. It is quick to set up, easy to manage and maintenance-free. "

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Via Barracuda Networks

Striving to make the world a safer place, Barracuda believes that every business should have access to cloud-enabled, enterprise-wide security solutions that are easy to purchase, implement and use. Barracuda protects email, networks, data and applications with innovative solutions that grow and adapt as the customer journey progresses. More than 150.000 companies worldwide trust Barracuda to help them focus on growing their business. For more information, visit www.barracuda.com.


 

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