Datacentrix has been acknowledged for its excellence in delivering data protection solutions, taking home two accolades at the recent 2025 Veeam ProPartner Awards.

The company was recognised as the winner of the ‘Fastest Growth of the Year’ award and also took the ‘Best Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365’ title, highlighting both its rapid market momentum and deep technical capabilities.

Lisa Strydom, senior manager: channel and alliances Africa at Veeam, says: “The Fastest Growth award is not just a reflection of commercial success, but a recognition of Datacentrix’s dedication, execution and strategic focus in driving our joint solutions to market. Operating in an incredibly competitive environment, Datacentrix has continued to deliver remarkable year-on-year growth.”

Datacentrix was also celebrated for its excellence in championing Veeam Data Cloud (VDC) for Microsoft 365 solutions, an offering that has become increasingly relevant for customers seeking robust data protection for SaaS workloads. VDC, built on the Microsoft Azure platform, is a fully inclusive solution for protecting Microsoft 365 environments.

“Veeam currently protects more than 23,5-million Microsoft 365 users globally via VDC, emphasising its importance to Veeam, and Datacentrix recognised and embraced this opportunity early on, delivering both on-premises and VCSP-based solutions to meet evolving customer needs,” says Strydom. “As Veeam continues to expand its technology portfolio and collaborate more closely with Microsoft, Datacentrix is strategically positioned to drive these innovations into the market.”

Duarte Guerra, solution architect and backup-as-a-service leader in Datacentrix’s Enterprise Business Unit, says: “These awards reinforce Datacentrix’s ongoing investment into expanding our ‘as-a-service’ portfolio, which incorporates a highly reliable, secure, efficient and professionally managed Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS) solution.

“And while we’re proud of this milestone, our ambition is to take it even further, with plans to increase the number of Veeam awards that Datacentrix takes home next year.”