What Is a Product Tour?
Product tours are in-app tutorials that guide new users through a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tool’s user interface (UI) and key features. Also known as product walkthroughs, they help customers easily learn about the product at their own pace.
Why Take a Microsoft 365 Product Tour?
Product tours are the new standard in guiding users towards an “aha” moment or showcasing high-value features that are being underused. This self-guided tour allows you to interact with our product and experience firsthand how Druva protects all your valuable Microsoft 365 data in one easy-to-use, 100% SaaS-based platform.
It’s important to remember that SaaS application providers, like Microsoft, take responsibility for application uptime and the underlying infrastructure. However, it’s still the customer’s responsibility to manage and protect vital business data, according to Microsoft’s Shared Responsibility Model. It’s also worth noting that while many of the built-in features within Microsoft 365 can feel like backups, none of them adhere to the common definition of a backup, which is a separate copy of data stored in a separate location that can quickly and easily be recovered from. The following are key reasons to learn more about Druva’s Microsoft 365 backup solution:
Accidental Deletion
This is actually the most common cause of data loss in Microsoft 365. Were you to delete a user, whether you meant to or not, that deletion will then be replicated across the network.
Internal Security Threats
When we think of threats to our business, we usually think in terms of protecting against external forces. However, many businesses also experience threats from the inside, and these issues happen more often than you think.
Legal and Compliance Requirements
There are eDiscovery capabilities built into Microsoft 365, but a third-party backup solution is purpose-built to easily search within a backup and quickly bring back data to meet regulatory compliance needs.
Managing Hybrid Email Deployments and Migrations to Microsoft 365
Whether you are migrating to Microsoft 365 or have a blend of on-premises Exchange and Microsoft 365 users, the Exchange data should be managed and protected the same way, which makes the source location irrelevant.
Teams’ Data Structure
The Microsoft Teams backend is much more complex than many realize. Teams is not a self-contained application, meaning the data generated in Teams resides in other applications like Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive. With this added layer of complexity, ensuring that data is adequately protected is paramount.
Take a Product Tour and See for Yourself
The Microsoft 365 tour is self-paced, and we encourage you to give it a look. Backing up Microsoft 365 data is critical to your business success and Druva has the solution for you.