Commvault Pushes for Expansion With Hybrid Cloud Workloads

Data protection firm Commvault announced plans for international growth as it expands the backup-as-a-service portfolio for enhanced protection in the cloud.

The software leader adds a new protection solution featuring application enhancement with the use of Metallic Salesforce Backup. This supports the enterprise workloads including Microsoft teams recovery, Oracle backup, and seamless hybrid cloud capabilities.

Commvault Metallic is now up and running to 23 countries, but the company is adding new countries in the EMEA region like France, Germany, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Austria, South Africa, Spain, and Switzerland.

Commvault Expansion With Hybrid Cloud Workloads

Leveraging on better data protection, the data management company said it is bringing simplicity and value to new heights, to help customers accelerate growth in any cloud environment.

“With our new offerings like Salesforce and Oracle backup and out unique SaaS Plus capabilities, Metallic solutions offer customers what no other cloud-delivered backup service can match: the most comprehensive portfolio of BaaS solutions,” said General Manager Manoj Nair.

The new HyperScale X for the Metallic has the ultimate performance with underlying simplicity in integration and use. Commvault is taking advantage of the rising remote work opportunities to offer cloud-based workloads with secure data and protection solutions.

This means enterprises can guarantee safe applications even with employees working from home. The potential risks involved in the work-from-home basis can be lowered with better technology such that of the HyperScale X in the Metallic cloud.

A range of enterprise-wide workloads supported by a host of backup systems can guarantee no data wipeout in the cloud. The Salesforce backup features unlimited storage and enhanced security tools that are built-in to meet the unique standards of each industry.

Speaking of data backup, the Metallic also enables administrators to recover data stored in Microsoft Teams, channels, and conversations. For the Metallic and HyperScale X, customers enjoy backup for hybrid cloud workloads with a scale-out storage platform.

Therefore, there’s restore, copy, and integration is faster, no matter if it’s cloud-to-cloud or on-premise. Finally, the database protection on SAP HANA, Oracle, Microsoft SQL, and Active Directory are supported in the cloud or in Azure.

Given this expansion in portfolio, Commvault has a positive turnaround this 2021 Q3, recording a seven percent increase from the data in 2020 third quarter. Total revenue reached $188 million, with a net income of $1.7 million.

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