Time flies quickly when you’re having fun! VeeamON 2017 kicks off in New Orleans kicks off in just a few days and to say that it’s been a hectic period for the Technical Product Marketing Team and anyone at Veeam involved with VeeamON would be an understatement. All the hard work being done behind the scenes should result in a brilliantly executed event and there is going to be a lot on offer in terms of content, product announcements, learning and networking opportunities during the event. I would encourage everyone going to make sure you attend all three (one partner only) General Sessions to hear about how Veeam will continue to innovate and deliver around our Availability vision.

In this Veeam Vault I am going to round up some of the blogging content around VeeamON 2017, briefly talk about Backup & Replication 9.5 Update, the RTM of the Agent for Microsoft Windows and finish with a Veeam Vanguard Blog Post roundup since the last Veeam Vault edition.

For those attending VeeamON next week, see you there!

New Logo:

For those that hadn’t notice Veeam has rebranded and produced a new logo. Most, if not all of our public facing sites have been updated to reflect the new branding and even though I now have to throw out a number of relatively new polo shirts, I am a big fan of the new logo.

Update 2 and Agent for Windows:

A couple of weeks ago we released RTM builds of Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 2 as well as Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows. GA isn’t far away so if you are a Veeam Cloud and Service Provider and haven’t upgraded to the RTM build yet you are probably behind the eight ball in terms of being in a position to support VAW for when it does GA. Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows represents a massive opportunity for our VCSPs to tap into a market that was previously not accessible…this being, physical severs and workstations, workstation endpoints and more significantly cloud based Windows instances…all of which can now be backed up to Cloud Connect Repositories.

VeeamOn 2017 Blog Roundup and Mobile App:

A number of my team mates have written veeam.com blog posts about what to expect at VeeamOn this year and they are well worth a read. I, myself wrote a post last week where I listed my top sessions for 2017. Check out the posts below to get even more info on happenings at VeeamON.

Speaking of sessions and session registration, if you haven’t downloaded the VeeamON app for IOS or Android, scan the QR codes below or search for VeeamON in the App Stores:

There is also an online version of the app which can be found here.

Veeam Vanguard Blog Post Roundup: