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Microsoft's new Teams backup API has finally made it possible for backup vendors to give their customers a first-class Teams backup and recovery experience. Keep in mind however, that this API is brand new, and most backup vendors have yet to integrate it into their Microsoft 365 backup solutions. eDiscovery Nobody likes to think about the possibility of being subjected to litigation, but if someone does take legal action against your company then it will be critically important to have a reliable eDiscovery solution. For those who might not be familiar with the term, eDiscovery refers to the practice of locating all documents and other data that have been the subject of a subpoena. Microsoft 365 actually has its own built-in eDiscovery engine that allows an authorized user to search for any required data. With regard to Microsoft Teams, the eDiscovery engine is able to locate chat data, as well as messaging, files, meeting summaries and call summaries. You can read more about eDiscovery for Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams at: https://docs.microsoft.com/ en-us/microsoftteams/security-compliance- overview As useful as Microsoft 365's eDiscovery capabilities might be, they aren't perfect. Microsoft 365 includes a mechanism called Legal Hold that allows documents that are surfaced during eDiscovery to be "put on hold" thereby preventing them from being deleted. The problem is that if you delete a user's account then their Exchange mailbox is also deleted, even if it has been placed on legal hold. Remember, Microsoft Teams

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