Microsoft and Commvault Expand Partnership for Enterprise Data Protection and Cyber Recovery
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Microsoft and Commvault are deepening their strategic alliance to help enterprises address rising cybersecurity threats and recovery challenges. The expanded collaboration focuses on integrating Commvault's data protection and recovery solutions with Microsoft's cloud platforms (Azure, Microsoft 365, and AI services) to provide organizations with a more unified approach to data resilience, faster recovery from cyberattacks, and simplified management across hybrid IT environments. Key initiatives include joint engineering, go-to-market strategies, and enhanced support for ransomware recovery and data security.
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· 3 pulledAs cyber threats become more sophisticated and pervasive, organizations are increasingly challenged to protect their data and ensure business continuity.
The expanded collaboration aims to give organizations a more unified approach to protecting data, accelerating recovery and maintaining resilience across hybrid IT environments.
By combining Commvault's data protection expertise with Microsoft's cloud and AI capabilities, enterprises can better defend against and recover from cyberattacks.
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