Veeam continues its streak as a leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant

Veeam has been named by Gartner as a Magic Quadrant Leader for the fifth consecutive time and positioned highest in the ability to execute two years in a row.

Veeam, the leader in backup, recovery and data management solutions that deliver Modern Data Protection, today announced Gartner, Inc. had positioned it in the Leaders quadrant of the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup and Recovery Solutions1. Not only does this mark the fifth time Gartner has recognised Veeam as a Magic Quadrant Leader, but it is the second consecutive year Veeam is positioned highest overall in the ability to execute; the company had the greatest shift to the right in completeness of vision of all vendors mentioned. Veeam believes this recognition further validates the company’s investment and commitment to protecting customer’s data and delivering a complete Modern Data Protection portfolio, as well as its decade-long reputation for innovation and product excellence.

“Now more than ever, organisations expect and demand Modern Data Protection that is simple, flexible, reliable and powerful,” said Danny Allan, CTO and Senior Vice President of Product Strategy at Veeam. “As a Magic Quadrant Leader for the fifth year in a row, Veeam is continually innovating and executing and setting the industry standard. With $1B+ in annual bookings and 400,000+ customers, Veeam will continue to provide its community with the most advanced data protection across all environments – Cloud, Virtual, Physical, SaaS and Kubernetes – and the highest levels of customer support.”

Veeam released Veeam Backup & Replication™ v11 earlier this year, enabling the most advanced data protection solution for Cloud, Virtual, Physical and Enterprise workloads. With more than 200 new features and enhancements, the single solution for comprehensive data management is powerful and flexible enough to protect each phase of the data life cycle, while handling all the complexities of a multi-cloud environment for AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. Veeam recently surpassed 1 million active Veeam Backup & Replication installations since the inception of its flagship product 13 years ago.

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About Veeam Software

Veeam is the leader in backup, recovery and data management solutions that deliver Modern Data Protection. The company provides a single platform for Cloud, Virtual, Physical, SaaS and Kubernetes environments. As a result, Veeam customers are confident their apps and data are protected and always available with the most simple, flexible, reliable and powerful platform in the industry. Veeam protects over 400,000 customers worldwide, including 82% of the Fortune 500 and 69% of the Global 2,000. Veeam’s global ecosystem includes 35,000+ technology partners, resellers and service providers, alliance partners, and offices in more than 30 countries.

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Amber Donovan-Stevens

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