Commvault, a leader
in enterprise backup, recovery, archive and the cloud, today announced a
new strategic partnership with Google Cloud to help enterprises leverage the
range of cloud services available on one of theindustry’s fastest growing cloud
platforms, Google Cloud Platform. The partnership will be highlighted at
Commvault GO, Commvault’s annual customer event, with a keynote delivered by
Google executive Adam Massey on how this new relationship addresses the
increasing need for data protection for fast growing multi-cloud, hybrid IT
environments requiring flexibility, security, high data availability, and
business agility.
Today’s
partnership announcement with Google Cloud Platform outlines
new opportunities for joint enterprise customers to scale faster, innovate
easier, and more securely protect, store and use data in the cloud. By supporting
all four Google Cloud Platform storage classes for content repositories –
Coldline, Nearline, Regional and Multi-Regional – Commvault helps customers
optimize their cloud investments byenabling them to achieve the right balance
between access and cost economics of data storage. Google also made its cloud
platform available for the India region today with option for making payment in
Rupees. With this partnership, Commvault will enable businesses in India to
have speed, security and analytics they need to grow.
According
to a recent Commvault executive
cloud survey conducted in partnership with CITO Research, 56
percent of responding organizations are cloud-only or plan to move 100 percent
of their workloads to the cloud. In a separate cloud
security survey commissioned by Google, research by MIT Sloan found
that 75 percent of IT and business executives said data storage was their top
workload deployed in the cloud today. These findings underscore the
importance of cloud adoption for modernizing IT processes, improving
operational efficiencies and increasing business agility.
“Our
enterprise customers are looking for support for their migration strategies to
Google Cloud Platform,” said Adam Massey, Director of Strategic Technology
Partnerships, Google Cloud. “And with that comes a requirement for
comprehensive data protection. Commvault will help our customers accelerate
their migration by making it easier and faster to move data to Google Cloud
Platform.”
Commvault compression and
global deduplication help enterprises rapidly and cost-effectively move huge
volumes of data to Google Cloud Platform. Across on-premises and cloud storage
locations, the Commvault platform provides a single comprehensive view of data,
making it simpler and more cost-effective to manage data and satisfy regulatory
requirements. With Commvault, industry standard encryption secures data in
motion and at rest, providing additional peace of mind in meeting security and
compliance requirements.
Through
the strategic partnership, Commvault and Google Cloud are empowering
enterprises to transform their businesses by deploying a single solution for
holistic data management, including data backup, recovery, management and
e-discovery across on-premises, Google Cloud Platform and other cloud
environments.
“Enterprise
customers need flexibility to ensure high availability and reduced risk across
their entire data infrastructure, which is why we support so many cloud storage
options,” said N. Robert Hammer, Chairman, President and CEO,
Commvault. “Our analytics on cloud usage and recent surveys continue to
reinforce the increasing need for the Google Cloud Platform as a high
performance, flexible and reliable option for customers. Through the power of
the Commvault Data Platform, we’re helping enterprise customers in both the
public and private sectors takeadvantage of the capabilities of Google Cloud
Platform as they continue on their multi-cloud journey.”
Commvault
helps Google Cloud Platform customers securely and optimally move, manage and
use data. Commvault supports most common enterprise-class applications running
inside Google Cloud Engine, including various file systems on Windows, Unix and
Linux. Applications and databases, such as SAP, Exchange, Oracle and DB2 are
supported, as are big data applications such as GPFS, Mongo DB, Hadoop and
more. Commvault also offers data management capabilities on Google Cloud
Platformfor GSuite applications such as Gmail and Google Drive,including
backup, recovery and management.
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