It system administator at a consultancy with 1-10 employees
Real User
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2024-05-21T09:47:00Z
May 21, 2024
There are two major improvements. First, the UI seems outdated. Second, the tool should support cloud backups. I suggest using Windows Server 2016 or 2019.
Modern Workplace & Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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Top 10
2024-02-20T11:48:16Z
Feb 20, 2024
I attempted to modify the XML files in the product's configuration to enhance the speed and efficiency of the process. While the KBs and documentation were well-written, technical aspects related to speed adjustment parameters were unclear. Even after reaching out to Microsoft to explore the possibility of modifying EWS parameters for improved speed, we were informed that while it was feasible for individual administrators to adjust limits, it is no longer an option for organizations, particularly when dealing with Exchange Online.
Senior IT Support Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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Top 10
2023-11-06T18:31:20Z
Nov 6, 2023
While CodeTwo Backup for Office 365 is generally great, there is some room for improvement in integrating with Office 365's restore options. Additionally, there is room to improve in managing email signatures. If it could make handling email signatures simpler or offer more features, that would be a plus. An additional feature that could be valuable is a search functionality within Office 365 tenants for specific mailboxes or logs related to events like receiving certain emails or bounce occurrences.
SaaS Backup is a cloud-based solution designed to safeguard an organization's data stored in SaaS applications. SaaS applications are managed by third-party providers, leaving organizations without direct control over their data's physical storage. As the popularity of SaaS applications grows, having a reliable and secure backup solution becomes crucial. In the event of a hack or data breach, SaaS Backup allows organizations to restore their data quickly, preventing costly downtime.
There are two major improvements. First, the UI seems outdated. Second, the tool should support cloud backups. I suggest using Windows Server 2016 or 2019.
I attempted to modify the XML files in the product's configuration to enhance the speed and efficiency of the process. While the KBs and documentation were well-written, technical aspects related to speed adjustment parameters were unclear. Even after reaching out to Microsoft to explore the possibility of modifying EWS parameters for improved speed, we were informed that while it was feasible for individual administrators to adjust limits, it is no longer an option for organizations, particularly when dealing with Exchange Online.
While CodeTwo Backup for Office 365 is generally great, there is some room for improvement in integrating with Office 365's restore options. Additionally, there is room to improve in managing email signatures. If it could make handling email signatures simpler or offer more features, that would be a plus. An additional feature that could be valuable is a search functionality within Office 365 tenants for specific mailboxes or logs related to events like receiving certain emails or bounce occurrences.