Veeam University launches Cyber Resilience Education Programs

Veeam University, now powered by Tsunati, provides on-demand interactive training and certification on cybersecurity and disaster recovery.

  • Wednesday, 29th May 2024 Posted 1 month ago in by Phil Alsop

Veeam Software has introduced new technical training and certification programs through Veeam University, which delivers Veeam technical training to IT professionals on-demand anytime, anywhere. The new online offering is the result of a global partnership with Tsunati, a Veeam Accredited Service Partner, revolutionizing on-demand technical certification training for partners and customers world-wide.

Veeam University offers maximum flexibility and an immersive, engaging learning experience in a self-paced format. This innovative approach includes clickable labs that can be accessed 24x7x365, video-based demos, and technical deep dives allowing students to effectively absorb concepts and prepare for real-world cybersecurity and disaster recovery scenarios. Completion of on-demand courses offered through Veeam University qualify learners for Veeam certification exams, including Veeam Certified Engineer (VMCE).

“Knowledge is critical in a world where every organization is facing cyberthreats,” said Mike Blanchette, vice president, Global Sales Acceleration at Veeam. “Cyber resilience is the marriage of the right technology to protect and recover your systems and data should the worst happen, with the skills and knowledge to configure, build, and run that technology safely. Through these new investments in Veeam University, we are preparing people to tackle any cybersecurity challenge they face and enabling cyber resiliency. Our partnership with Tsunati enables us to provide innovative technical training and certification programs in a flexible format that best suits the learner."

Tsunati is a professional services and integration company specializing in Data Protection, Cloud Computing, and Multi-Tenant Virtualization. Recognized as Veeam Accredited Service Partner of the Year for 2022, Tsunati has changed the world of product training, education and certification. Through their proprietary Solution Education Enablement (SEETM) framework. SEE provides customers with practical training and the critical knowledge transfer required to effectively implement and maintain cutting-edge data protection solutions powered by Veeam.

"We are thrilled to join forces with Veeam in revolutionizing technical certification training for data protection," said Stoney Hall, CEO of Tsunati. "This partnership represents a synergy of our expertise in Solution Enablement Education (SEETM) and Veeam’s industry-leading data protection and ransomware recovery solutions. Together, we aim to empower professionals with the knowledge and skills required to navigate the evolving landscape of data security effectively."

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