
Q4 2023 Product Innovation Update: What’s New in Datto Backup
Sam Roguine
Today’s IT landscape demands staying ahead of the curve, requiring managed service providers (MSPs) to commit to innovation. That way, […]
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Sam Roguine
Today’s IT landscape demands staying ahead of the curve, requiring managed service providers (MSPs) to commit to innovation. That way, […]
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Datto SaaS Protection now enables MSPs to back up and recover conversation data in Microsoft Teams’ private or shared channels. Learn more.
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For managed service providers (MSPs), the responsibility of ensuring that client data stays safe in any situation is of utmost importance. With the number of remote workers and cyberthreats rapidly increasing globally, endpoint backup for PCs has become crucial.
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The Backup Product Innovation webinar discusses all the recent major innovations of Datto that help MSPs level up their game. Read the blog to learn more.
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Now, you can manage all your client’s data backup tasks directly in the Datto RMM interface, thanks to the new integration with Datto Backup suite. Find out more.
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The Datto 1-Click DR feature makes disaster recovery incredibly quick and easy with just a single click. Learn more.
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Datto’s FLEXspend for Backup empowers MSPs to meet their clients’ evolving data protection needs while protecting their margins. Read the blog to learn more.
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Like most SaaS providers, Microsoft operates on the “shared responsibility model.” Hence, when it comes to data loss or downtime incidents occurring due to human and/or programmatic errors, insider activities or cyberattacks, Microsoft won’t be responsible.
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How would you, as an MSP, ensure your clients’ business keeps running at the same speed in the event of a cyberattack, natural disaster, equipment failure or human error?
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