Commvault Unveils Cloud Unity Platform Release

Commvault, a provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, announced the release of the Commvault Cloud Unity platform. The next-generation, AI-enabled version of Commvault Cloud unifies data security, cyber recovery and identity resilience across cloud, SaaS, on-premises and hybrid environments, the company said.

“Enterprises are facing the perfect storm: non-stop cyber threats, exacerbated by AI; attacks on identity systems; and recovery challenges that impact revenues and reputations,” said Pranay Ahlawat, chief technology and AI officer. “Commvault brought together the best engineering minds to create a transformative platform release that not only unifies resilience across disciplines and environments but can also help customers drive strong business outcomes.”

Commvault’s data security capabilities embedded within the platform include AI-enabled discovery, classification and protection policy recommendations along with data and AI access governance and active monitoring and enforcement. Commvault Cloud’s data security capabilities are expected to be enhanced by the company’s recent acquisition of Satori Cyber, officials said.

Customers also will have access to AI-enabled recovery capabilities. Following a cyberattack, IT and security teams can rely on Commvault’s new Synthetic Recovery offering to “surgically remove” compromised data while recovering the rest, the company said.

In addition, Commvault is expanding its end-to-end identity resilience portfolio offerings that help enterprises detect, audit and reverse hard-to-detect threats in identity systems like Active Directory.

Extended benefits of the Commvault Cloud Unity platform release include unified protection across all workloads, clouds and locations. “By centralizing protection and recoverability, organizations can decrease downtime and increase availability of trusted data that businesses require to run in the AI era,” officials said.

The platform release will also unify access and data policy monitoring, enforcement and threat detection to drive quick action and clean recovery, as well as offer unified intelligence across disparate systems.

“There is tremendous power in combining data security intelligence, identity and access patterns, and clean recovery analysis on a single platform,” officials said. “The result is AI-enabled action that is designed to help customers optimize resilience.”

Parts of the Commvault Cloud Unity platform release will be available later this year, with feature rollouts continuing into early 2026, the company said.