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Druva Integrates With Microsoft Office 365

Today Druva announced it was integrating with Microsoft Office 365. This integration will deliver Druva’s data backup and collection capabilities to Office 365. The integration will create the industry’s first solution that combines user data across computers, mobile devices, and cloud sources and can follow user’s data where it is not the device used to store it.


Today Druva announced it was integrating with Microsoft Office 365. This integration will deliver Druva’s data backup and collection capabilities to Office 365. The integration will create the industry’s first solution that combines user data across computers, mobile devices, and cloud sources and can follow user’s data where it is not the device used to store it.

IT is struggling to control data with the proliferation of the mobile workforce. Where all company data was once located in one spot, it is now spread out over desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and various cloud storage programs. While these devices and services make it easy to work and collaborate it does represent a risk of data loss and control for organizations. Druva aims to tackle this problem by integrating with Office 365. Druva gives businesses a single point for viewing and managing end-user data.

Druva is extending its converged data protection capabilities to the cloud, helping customers protect and manage data existing in cloud repositories. Bringing together data availability – backup, restore, archival and share – with governance – compliance, search and audit and legal holds/eDiscovery – within a single platform. Now organizations can manage backup, data availability, archiving and data governance for wherever users’ data resides.

Features and benefits include:

  • Merges data sources and activity feeds to provide a holistic view of end-user data and audit trails across devices and Office 365
  • Allows companies to place legal holds on a broad range of data, reducing the amount of IT time manually collecting and managing data
  • Provides federated search across endpoint and Office 365 data, identifying files, users, devices and storage locations of any file for compliance and legal needs, legal holds
  • Delivers a consolidated view of both endpoint and cloud-based data to meet regulations (HIPAA, SOX) and company policies

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Microsoft Office 365 main site

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