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* Veeam nworks Management Pack for VMware to directly integrate VMware management into Microsoft [[System Center Operations Manager]].
* Veeam nworks Management Pack for VMware to directly integrate VMware management into Microsoft [[System Center Operations Manager]].
* Veeam nworks Smart Plug-In for VMware to directly integrate VMware management into [[HP OpenView]].
* Veeam nworks Smart Plug-In for VMware to directly integrate VMware management into [[HP OpenView]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dumpsleader.com/HPE0-A82-exam-dumps.html|title=HPE0-A82|date=06-Nov-2020}}</ref>.


In 2012, both products were renamed to Veeam Management Pack and Veeam Smart Plug-In, omitting the word "nworks."
In 2012, both products were renamed to Veeam Management Pack and Veeam Smart Plug-In, omitting the word "nworks."

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Veeam Software Group GmbH
Company typePrivately held company
IndustrySoftware industry
Founded2006
FoundersRatmir Timashev
Andrei Baronov
Headquarters
Baar (global)


Columbus, Ohio, United States (corporate)[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
William H. Largent, CEO
RevenueIncrease $1 Billion (2019)[2]
Number of employees
4,300[3] (2020)
Websitewww.veeam.com

Veeam Software is a privately held information technology company that develops backup, disaster recovery and intelligent data management software for virtual, physical and multi-cloud infrastructures.[4][5] The company's headquarters are in Baar, Switzerland and Columbus, Ohio, United States.[1] [6]

The name "Veeam" came from the phonetic pronunciation of the letters "VM" — virtual machine.[citation needed]

History

Ratmir Timashev and Andrei Baronov founded Veeam in 2006. Timashev and Baronov had sold their previous IT management software company, Aelita Software Corporation, to Quest Software in 2004;[7][8] Dell subsequently acquired Quest Software in 2012.[9] In June 2016, Dell announced the sale of its software division, which included Quest, to Francisco Partners and Elliott Management Corporation.[10]

The first Veeam products, Veeam Monitor and Veeam Reporter, provided virtual-infrastructure monitoring, reporting, analysis and documentation. Later, in 2010, the company combined both products to form Veeam ONE.[11] Veeam gained attention in 2007 with its free VM backup copy product, FastSCP,[12] which became a basis for building Veeam's data-protection software for hardware virtualization.

In 2014, Veeam held its first conference on data protection and availability called "VeeamON," which took place in Las Vegas, Nevada.[13]

In 2016, Veeam appointed Peter C. McKay, prior Senior Vice President and General Manager, Americas with VMware, as President/COO.[14] In 2017, Peter McKay and Andrei Baronov were promoted to the company's Co-CEO roles. In late 2018, Andrei Baronov was promoted to CEO.[15]

The company has a number of international offices, including regional headquarters for EMEA in Paris, France, for the Americas in Columbus, Ohio, for the Middle East in Dubai and for the Asia-Pacific region in Sydney, Australia.

On January 9, 2020, Insight Partners announced that they would purchase Veeam in a $5 billion deal and move the company to the US.[16]

On 22 July 2020, It has been reported that Gartner, Inc. has placed Veeam Software in the 2020 Magic Quadrant for Data Center Backup and Recovery Solutions Leaders.[17]

Software

In 2008, with 10 employees, the company released Veeam Backup & Replication, a tool that provided VMware vSphere VMs with incremental backups and image-based replication, with built-in data deduplication and compression.[18] Veeam Backup & Replication started supporting Microsoft Hyper-V in 2012.[19]

In 2015, the company extended its product line with a free backup utility for physical endpoints — Veeam Endpoint Backup FREE; it supports PCs running 32- and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows OS and integrates with Veeam Backup & Replication.[20] In the same year, it released Veeam FastSCP for Microsoft Azure, a tool for copying files between on-premises and Microsoft Azure VMs.[21]

In 2016, it launched Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365, for backing up Office 365 Exchange servers,[22] and Veeam Availability Orchestrator, a multi-hypervisor disaster recovery orchestration software with documenting, testing and reporting capabilities.[23]

In 2017, it introduced three new products: Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows and Veeam Agent for Linux — for physical workload data protection with various backup/restore scenarios including cloud,[24] and Veeam Availability Console — a free tool for managing Veeam-powered data protection and disaster recovery in distributed infrastructures and enabling BaaS and DRaaS services delivered through service providers.[25]

Acquisitions

In 2008, the company acquired nworks to further integrate VMware management with Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard enterprise system management platforms.[26]

This resulted in two new products:[27]

In 2012, both products were renamed to Veeam Management Pack and Veeam Smart Plug-In, omitting the word "nworks."

In 2017, Veeam acquired N2WS, a company providing cloud-native enterprise-grade backup and disaster recovery solutions for Amazon Web Services (AWS).[29] In 2019, Veeam sold N2WS back to its original founders after discussions with the US Government. [30]

References

  1. ^ a b https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2020/01/29/exclusive-columbus-one-of-two-choices-for-5b-cloud.html
  2. ^ https://www.veeam.com/news/veeam-named-to-the-2019-forbes-cloud-100-for-fourth-consecutive-year.html
  3. ^ "Veeam Company profile". Craft. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  4. ^ Mellor, Chris (23 May 2013). "Backup bods Veeam quietly gobbling up ever-greater market share". The Register.
  5. ^ Rogers, Bruce (7 January 2014). "Is Veeam The Next $Billion Virtualization and Cloud Software Company?". Forbes.
  6. ^ "Official company registry for Veeam Software AG in Baar, Zug, Switzerland". State of Zug. Archived from the original on 2014-11-09. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  7. ^ Sramana Mitra (August 22, 2014). "Unicorn in the Making: Veeam CEO Ratmir Timashev". One Million by One Million. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  8. ^ "Aelita buyout closes". Columbus Business First. 18 March 2004.
  9. ^ RUSLI, EVELYN M. (2 July 2012). "Dell Acquires Quest". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Miller, Ron. "Confirmed: Dell sells software division to Francisco Partners and Elliott Management". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  11. ^ "Release: Veeam ONE 1.0". Virtualization.info. September 7, 2010. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  12. ^ Dubie, Denise (5 September 2007). "Veeam takes on virtual management". Network World. Archived from the original on 1 November 2008. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  13. ^ Buffington, Jason (6 October 2014). "Could VeeamON be the next MMS?". Enterprise Strategy Group.
  14. ^ "Veeam Appoints New President And CEO | StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews". www.storagereview.com. 2016-06-28. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  15. ^ "Co-CEO Peter McKay Leaving Veeam in Executive Restructuring". 2018-10-30.
  16. ^ Cai, Kenrick. "Insight Partners Says It Will Buy Cloud Company Veeam In $5 Billion Deal, Move Headquarters To U.S." Forbes. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  17. ^ "Veeam Named a Leader and Positioned Highest in Ability to Execute in the Gartner 2020 Magic Quadrant for Data Center Backup and Recovery Solutions". businesswire. 22 July 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "Release: Veeam Backup 1.0". Virtualization.info. March 3, 2008. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  19. ^ Sander Martijn (December 1, 2011). "Veeam Backup & Replication v6 released". VMGuru. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  20. ^ Mellor, Chris (15 June 2015). "Veeam-ing all the way to the bank: No IPO for these VM replicants". The Register.
  21. ^ Adam Armstrong (6 May 2015). "Veeam Introduces FastSCP For Azure & Management Pack v8 For System Center". StorageReview.
  22. ^ "With Microsoft Office 365 backup, Veeam breaks into new market". Searchdatabackup Techtarget. 10 November 2016.
  23. ^ "What is Veeam Availability Orchestrator? | ESX Virtualization". ESX Virtualization. 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  24. ^ "Touching the physical world: Veeam Agents for Windows & Linux". Running System. 3 March 2017.
  25. ^ "Veeam Availability Console offers multi-tenant environment management". TechGenix. 2017-12-14. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  26. ^ Dubie, Denise (24 June 2008). "Virtual server management marriage: Veeam acquires Nworks". Network World. Archived from the original on 20 March 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  27. ^ "DumpsMate VMCE2020 Questions and Answers". Nov 2020.
  28. ^ "HPE0-A82". 06-Nov-2020. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  29. ^ "Veeam acquisition of N2WS enhances cloud protection". SearchDataBackup. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  30. ^ "Veeam cloud backup sells back N2WS, adding AWS and Azure products".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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