Druva plans backup support for Power Automate later this year

Druva has expanded its cyber resilience tools to the Microsoft Power Platform. Power BI protection is now generally available. Support for Power Apps and Power Automate will follow later in 2026. The service aims to recover data after accidental deletions or ransomware attacks hit these Microsoft tools.
Power Automate flows have run without any standard backup system. A deleted list or corrupted connection often meant starting over from scratch with no recovery path. The Druva announcement signals that third-party options will eventually fill this gap. Yet the months-long delay for Power Automate coverage makes clear how exposed these automations remain and how little built-in protection Microsoft offers for the processes teams now depend on daily.
Analysis
Do not wait for a backup service that arrives after your next flow breaks. Add failure notifications to your most used automations this week so you learn about problems the same day they happen instead of weeks later.
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