Veeam kicks off VeeamON

Veeam today kicked off VeeamON, an online Data Management event. Featuring live and interactive experiences that will help attendees unlock the power of their data, inspiring keynotes from Veeam’s leadership team – including Bill Largent, CEO, Danny Allan, CTO and SVP of Product Strategy, and Jim Kruger, CMO – and including sessions by guest speakers from IDC, Hero MotoCorp and IBM Cloud, VeeamON will reach more than 25,000 registered attendees across 148 countries. The packed agenda will provide valuable insights for customers looking to enhance their business continuity and data protection strategies and enable them to accelerate their Digital Transformation (DX) journeys.

Bill Largent, CEO at Veeam

“VeeamON is always a great opportunity to connect with our customers and partners, and this year’s event is no different,” said Bill Largent, CEO at Veeam. “While we all looked forward to hosting our guests in Las Vegas, due to the global pandemic we made the decision to switch to an online event in order to ensure the well-being and safety of our Veeam community. Over the next two days, attendees will participate in the same thrilling VeeamON experience they’ve come to expect, packed with insights into the future of Cloud Data Management and have a lot of fun along the way. We’re even bringing the legendary VeeamON party directly to attendees with a live concert by Keith Urban to close out the event.”

“The focus of the event, and today’s main keynote, is all about helping our customers navigate their move to Hybrid/Multi-cloud for data protection,” added Jim Kruger, CMO at Veeam. “Our sessions will provide customers of all sizes the help they require to navigate their DX journeys by modernizing their business continuity and data protection models. Throughout VeeamON, we will share insights about how organizations are looking to embrace new data management models for on-prem, hybrid and multi-cloud, and we will make a number of exciting announcements that will enable customers to move beyond outdated legacy solutions to a higher state of data intelligence that is simple, flexible and reliable.”

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