Commvault has announced a new partnership with STACKIT to help European enterprises meet sovereign cloud requirements while strengthening cyber resilience. As data sovereignty regulations continue to evolve across Europe, organizations increasingly need solutions that allow them to store and manage data within regional jurisdictions. Therefore, this collaboration enables customers to use STACKIT’s sovereign cloud infrastructure, which operates entirely within the European Union, as a secure storage location for Commvault’s advanced data protection solutions.
Through this partnership, Commvault customers can store backup data in STACKIT’s sovereign cloud while maintaining full control over data location, operations, and security policies. Additionally, customers retain ownership of encryption key management, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected and compliant with regional regulations. This approach helps organizations reduce risk exposure and strengthen their ability to respond to cyber incidents.
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“Our partnership with STACKIT addresses multiple customer pain points,” said Darren Thomson, Vice President and Field CTO, EMEA, Commvault. “This joint solution helps customers maintain control over how and where their data is stored, mitigate the risk of ransomware, and execute rapid cyber recoveries – essential to helping European organizations support their sovereign cloud requirements while elevating resilience.”
At the same time, organizations across Europe are facing rising ransomware threats, stricter compliance mandates, and growing concerns about data residency. As a result, enterprises require secure cloud environments that not only protect data but also ensure regulatory compliance. By combining Commvault’s immutable, air-gapped data protection with STACKIT’s sovereign cloud infrastructure, the partnership offers a comprehensive solution for both cyber resilience and data sovereignty.
“Organizations across Europe are looking for solutions that enable them to build greater cyber resilience capabilities into their business while also maintaining geographic control over their data in the face of new regulations and threats,” said Robin Hermann, Managing Director, STACKIT Product. “Thanks to our European cloud stack and Commvault’s proven leadership in cyber resilience, this partnership delivers a suitable solution.”
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Furthermore, this collaboration builds on Commvault’s recently introduced Geo Shield, a framework designed to help organizations manage varying levels of data sovereignty across different regions. STACKIT is among the first sovereign cloud providers integrated into this framework, highlighting Commvault’s strategy to expand sovereign cloud support globally. The company also plans to add additional regional sovereign cloud partners in the future.
Overall, this partnership strengthens Commvault’s position in the European market while helping enterprises protect critical data, comply with sovereignty regulations, and recover quickly from cyberattacks. As cyber threats and regulatory demands continue to grow, sovereign cloud partnerships like this will play a key role in enabling secure, compliant, and resilient digital operations.
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