Let’s imagine for a moment, that you work for a big multinational company, and need to produce reports of allocated Office 365 licenses; organised per user, per product and distributed across different business units for cost management, on a monthly basis.
You might say it’s pretty easy to do. “Just export the list of active users from Office 365 Admin portal, make it pretty and send to interested parties!” we hear you cry - and you’d almost be right. Almost.
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Backup and DR in the Time of Hybrid Clouds (The Microsoft Way): Part Two
Topics: azure, disaster ricovery, backup, data protection
Backup and DR in the time of hybrid clouds (the Microsoft way)
Everybody knows how important backup is in today’s world, from your business and company data to your personal data, your contacts, emails, your holiday photos, even those secret grandma’s recipes. Backing up your personal data is a cheap and easy task nowadays, because cloud storage providers are competing to attract customers and so are constantly increasing their free and entry level offerings. It gets a bit trickier when it comes to protecting your business data, which will be the focus of this article.
Topics: Cloud, azure, disaster ricovery, backup, data protection
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