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Veeam ProPartner Summit 2025 Concludes in Jaisalmer

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Highlighting Strategic Data Resilience and Partner Growth

Veeam successfully concluded its Veeam ProPartner Summit 2025 in Jaisalmer. The event, held from February 20 to 22, brought together 45 channel partners from 41 organizations and industry experts for three days of strategic networking and discussions.

Focus on Enhancing Digital Infrastructure and Cybersecurity

Set against the stunning backdrop of Jaisalmer’s golden sands, the summit emphasized the importance of strengthening India’s digital infrastructure and enhancing cybersecurity. This aligns with India’s “Viksit Bharat” agenda, aiming for a developed nation by 2047.

“Our partners drive our success, advancing data protection solutions that help businesses secure data and recover from disruptions more effectively than ever,” said Sandeep Bhambure.

Keynote Insights and Strategic Vision

The summit featured insightful keynotes from Veeam’s leadership, including Gaurav Saxena and Purvesh Dharamshi, who shared the company’s vision for 2025. Sandeep Bhambure, Vice President & Managing Director, Veeam India and SAARC, highlighted the strategic role of channel partners in delivering innovative data resilience solutions.

Celebrating Partner Excellence

A highlight of the summit was the “Jaisalmer Jewels Night” awards ceremony, honoring top-performing partners for their exceptional contributions in 2024. The event recognized the efforts of Veeam’s channel ecosystem in achieving data continuity and resilience.

Cultural Experience and Future Outlook

In addition to strategic discussions, the summit offered a unique cultural experience with visits to Jaisalmer Fort and sand dunes. The event reinforced Veeam’s commitment to delivering innovative data protection solutions and strengthening partnerships for the future.

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