Commvault Launches Unified Resilience Platform As Multi-Cloud Complexity Hits Breaking Point
As New Zealand organisations accelerate their adoption of cloud services, many are encountering growing challenges around fragmented tooling, inconsistent protection policies and escalating cloud costs. At SHIFT 2025, Commvault responded with a major platform overhaul designed to simplify resilience and restore visibility across multi-cloud, hybrid and on-prem environments: the Commvault Cloud Unity Platform Release.
The new platform creates a centralised, AI-powered operating layer that automatically discovers workloads across cloud estates, recommends protection policies and highlights unprotected resources — a contributing factor to wasted cloud expenditure globally. With support across more than 160 cloud regions and 200 cloud services, the platform gives CIOs and CISOs a consolidated view of their risk exposure and operational gaps.
For NZ enterprises managing increasingly distributed and AI-enriched architectures, the platform’s unified approach to data security, cyber recovery and identity resilience is particularly significant. Unity integrates AI-enabled classification, clean-recovery automation and end-to-end identity protection — including rapid rollback of malicious Active Directory changes, often a root cause of severe breaches.
The platform also introduces automated TCO modelling, giving business leaders a clearer financial picture when comparing Commvault’s protection mechanisms against native cloud snapshots. Combined with simplified onboarding through AWS and Azure, the release aims to streamline multi-cloud resilience while helping businesses meet compliance, continuity and risk-management expectations.
As organisations confront the operational strain of decentralised data environments, Commvault’s unified, AI-enabled platform offers a more predictable and integrated model for cloud-era resilience.
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