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Veeam Launches Intelligent ResOps to Strengthen AI-Era Data Recovery and Resilience

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Veeam has introduced Veeam Intelligent ResOps, a new resilience solution designed to help enterprises manage, protect, and recover data more intelligently in the era of agentic AI.

Announced during VeeamON 2026, the new offering is part of the Veeam DataAI Command Platform and is aimed at helping organizations respond faster to incidents by connecting data context, identity, AI activity, and recovery operations into a unified intelligence layer.

The company said the rapid adoption of AI assistants and autonomous AI agents is increasing the complexity of enterprise data environments, where a single AI-driven error or malicious activity can quickly spread across thousands of files before teams recognize the impact.

“Too many enterprises are flying blind without clear visibility into what data they have, what changed, and what’s truly at risk.” — Rehan Jalil, President of Products and Technology, Veeam Software

Veeam Intelligent ResOps is powered by the Veeam DataAI Command Graph, which continuously maps data, users, permissions, AI agents, and protection status across enterprise environments. This enables organizations to identify sensitive or regulated data, track AI-driven changes, and restore only impacted data instead of performing broad recovery rollbacks.

Rehan Jalil, President of Products and Technology at Veeam Software, said enterprises increasingly lack clear visibility into what data they own, what has changed, and what is genuinely at risk.

He noted that resilience in the AI era can no longer remain reactive and requires connected intelligence that links data, identity, AI context, and recovery workflows.

The new platform introduces several capabilities including contextual intelligence, AI activity visibility, intelligent backup and recovery, data lifecycle intelligence, and natural-language operational insights through built-in intelligence agents.

Veeam said the solution enables organizations to identify redundant, obsolete, and trivial (ROT) data, accelerate incident response, and reduce operational disruption by restoring only the affected workloads.

Microsoft 365 is the first supported workload for Intelligent ResOps, covering SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and Exchange environments. The platform also enables enterprises to monitor user and Microsoft Copilot activity while tracking how AI agents interact with sensitive enterprise information.

According to Veeam, Intelligent ResOps will initially be offered as an extension to existing Veeam resilience solutions on the Veeam DataAI Command Platform, with broader workload support expected later in 2026.

General availability is planned for Q3 2026.

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