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# Corso
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Corso is the first open-source tool that aims to assist admins with the
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critical task of protecting SaaS service data. It provides a reliable, secure,
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and efficient data protection engine. Admins decide where backup data is
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stored and have the flexibility to execute backups of their desired service
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through an intuitive interface. As Corso evolves, it can become a great
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building block for more complex data protection workflows.
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Corso is initially focused on protecting data in Microsoft 365 services such
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as Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams. The goals is to expand coverage
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for additional services, M365 or others, over time based on the interest and
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needs of the community.
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# Getting Started
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TODO - Link to the appropriate page in the published docs.
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# Building Corso
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```sh
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# Build a binary. Will be placed in bin/
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./build/build.sh
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# Build a container image
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./build/build-container.sh
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```
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# Contribution Guidelines
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# Code of Conduct
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It is important that our community is inclusive and respectful of everyone.
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We ask that all Corso users and contributors take a few minutes to review our
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[Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
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# License
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