As enterprises accelerate cloud and AI adoption, the Commvault Cloud on Google Cloud launch underscores the growing need for built in cyber resilience across modern workloads.

Commvault announced that its Commvault Cloud platform is now available on Google Cloud, extending enterprise grade data protection and recovery capabilities to cloud first environments. The move is designed to help organizations address increasing concerns around data loss, ransomware, and operational disruption in distributed cloud ecosystems.

The expansion comes at a time when many businesses lack confidence in their ability to recover from major cyber incidents. As organizations adopt AI driven applications and scale multi cloud infrastructures, ensuring continuous availability and rapid recovery has become a core requirement for business continuity.

Commvault Cloud on Google Cloud delivers end to end protection for a wide range of services, including BigQuery, Google Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, Cloud SQL, and productivity tools such as Gmail and Google Drive. This integration enables organizations to secure both infrastructure and collaboration workloads within a unified resilience framework.

The platform introduces advanced threat detection capabilities, allowing organizations to scan backups for known threats and recover clean data while minimizing the risk of reinfection. It also includes air gap protection, ensuring that backup data remains isolated and immutable, a critical defense against ransomware attacks and insider threats.

“In today’s AI era, business continuity depends on how quickly and confidently organizations can recover from disruption,” said Michael L. Matthews, Vice President of Global Learning and Innovation at Oral Roberts University. “Commvault’s collaboration with Google Cloud helps us simplify complexity, improve visibility across workloads, and strengthen cyber resilience to keep operations running.”

Automation plays a central role in the offering. The platform can automatically identify cloud workloads and recommend appropriate protection policies based on classification and risk level. It also provides visibility into protected and under protected assets, enabling administrators to prioritize security efforts more effectively.

“As AI accelerates the pace of transformation, the stakes for keeping data and workloads resilient in the cloud have never been higher,” said Michelle Graff, Senior Vice President of Global Partners and Channel Sales at Commvault. “By expanding the full breadth of the Commvault Cloud platform to Google Cloud, we are giving cloud first and multi cloud organizations choice, the ability to innovate with confidence, and access to proven resilience.”

The platform is also available through the Google Cloud Marketplace, simplifying procurement and enabling flexible consumption models. This approach aligns with how organizations increasingly deploy and manage cloud services, reducing barriers to adoption.

“This collaboration highlights how cyber resilience is evolving from a standalone capability into a core part of the cloud operating model,” said Mike Leone, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy.

The Commvault Cloud on Google Cloud launch reflects a broader shift in enterprise IT strategy, where resilience is embedded directly into cloud platforms rather than treated as an add on. As cyber threats grow more sophisticated and cloud environments become more complex, integrated resilience solutions are emerging as a critical component of modern digital infrastructure.

By combining data protection, threat detection, and automated recovery within a single platform, Commvault aims to help organizations maintain continuity, reduce risk, and operate with greater confidence in an increasingly volatile cyber landscape.

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