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# Introduction
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## Overview
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Corso is the first open-source tool that aims to assist IT admins with the critical task of protecting their
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Microsoft 365 data. It provides a reliable, secure, and efficient data protection engine. Admins decide where backup
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data is stored and have the flexibility to perform backups of their desired service through an intuitive interface.
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As Corso evolves, it can become a great building block for more complex data protection workflows.
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Corso supports supports M365 Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams. Coverage for additional services, possibly
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beyond M365, will expand based on the interest and needs of the community.
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## Getting started
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Follow the instructions in the [Installation](/install) and [Initial Configuration](/configuration) sections to setup
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Corso and get it ready for first use. You can then go through the [Tutorial](/tutorial) section to see it in action.
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