SaaS: Commvault announces expansion

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Commvault expands relationship with AWS through AWS ISV Workload Migration and AWS Service Ready Programs
Commvault expands relationship with AWS through AWS ISV Workload Migration and AWS Service Ready Programs

Customers need the simplicity and flexibility that SaaS enables, and no vendor in the market is positioned like Commvault to help them embrace the possibilities of this future

To meet organizations’ growing demand to intelligently manage their most critical asset – their data, Commvault has announced the expansion of its Metallic software as a service (SaaS) portfolio and a new unified Intelligent Data Services Platform designed.

To give customers support for all three Microsoft clouds – Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft Azure, Commvault is expanding its enterprise-grade SaaS data management offerings with the introduction of Metallic Backup for Microsoft Dynamics 365. This follows the addition of HyperScale X for Metallic, a fully integrated, scale-out on-premises storage target for Metallic backup as a service that delivers choice for hybrid cloud data protection. Customers, with today’s expanded offerings, have even more flexibility to realize the benefits of SaaS delivered backup, anywhere and everywhere.

“By seamlessly integrating Commvault HyperScale X and Metallic, we offer customers what we call the ‘power of AND’ – the ability to extend between on-premises and cloud with a single integrated solution. We are giving customers a variety of delivery models, a robust portfolio of new services, and the continuous innovation they’ve come to expect from Commvault”, said Sanjay Mirchandani, President and CEO of the company. “Customers need the simplicity and flexibility that SaaS enables, and no vendor in the market is positioned like Commvault to help them embrace the possibilities of this future”.

As customers increasingly move to SaaS data management, today’s announcement reinforces Commvault’s leadership. IDC states that the data protection as a service segment is expected to grow at 16.8 per cent CAGR, the fastest growing segment in the data protection market. As a company, for its rich 25-year history, that has been at the forefront of innovation. The company’s recently announced fiscal year results demonstrate that customers are embracing Commvault’s expanding portfolio. Metallic, now available in 24 countries, doubled its number of customers every quarter in fiscal 2021.

Via a broad set of delivery models that vary from software subscription, an integrated appliance, partner-managed, to increasingly SaaS – a critical differentiator in the market, Commvault’s new Intelligent Data Services Platform leverages all parts of the company’s existing portfolio. This platform includes the following set of services: Data Management & Protection, Data Security, Data Compliance & Governance, Data Transformation, and Data Insights. Comprehensive, end-to-end storage and workload support is provided by the new Intelligent Data Services, regardless of where they reside.

Integrated together in a single platform, this approach provides organizations the ability to embrace the “power of AND”, and harness the value of enterprise data.

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