Commvault Launches Commvault Cloud In NZ
Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT), a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, today announced the expanded availability of Commvault® Cloud in New Zealand. The move enables enterprises and government organisations to protect sensitive data in-country, support regulatory compliance, and accelerate recovery for latency-sensitive applications.
Data sovereignty remains a growing priority for New Zealand organisations, with 68 percent expressing concerns about cross-border data transfers. As a result, many are reassessing how and where data is stored, governed and secured.
A unified approach to resilience and sovereignty
Commvault Cloud is built on the company’s adaptive fabric architecture, which separates control and data planes to deliver greater flexibility and governance. This allows organisations to maintain clear oversight of where data resides, how it is protected, and who can access it—whether deployed in customer-managed or partner-operated environments.
With local availability now established in New Zealand, organisations can keep data, protection infrastructure and recovery operations within their preferred geographic boundaries. This supports compliance requirements while improving performance and resilience for mission-critical workloads.
Key customer benefits:
Data sovereignty and regulatory alignment: Keep sensitive data within New Zealand to support the Privacy Act 2020 and industry-specific compliance requirements
Unified protection across hybrid and multi-cloud environments: Consolidate data protection, cyber recovery and governance into a single cloud-native platform
Faster recovery and operational continuity: Accelerate restoration of critical systems with localised infrastructure designed for low-latency environments
Scalable resilience: Support evolving IT environments with a future-ready, consistent protection strategy
“As cyber threats grow and data regulations expand, organisations need confidence that their data is protected and recoverable—without leaving the country,” said Martin Creighan, Vice President, Asia Pacific at Commvault. “Expanding Commvault Cloud into New Zealand helps customers strengthen cyber resilience while supporting local data sovereignty requirements.”
Availability
Commvault Cloud is now available in New Zealand. Customers can contact Commvault to learn more or request access.
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