Commvault has announced that Clumio is extending its cloud-native cyber resilience capabilities to Google Cloud Storage. This expansion comes in response to growing customer demand and reflects the increasing need for scalable, secure data protection across multi-cloud environments.

As organizations rapidly adopt multi-cloud strategies to support AI and analytics workloads, managing and protecting data across platforms has become more complex. In fact, a majority of cloud leaders now intentionally use multiple cloud environments to balance risks and handle massive datasets. However, many enterprises still rely on outdated, manual processes for data protection, which can expose them to ransomware, accidental deletions, and operational errors.

To address these challenges, Clumio for Google Cloud Storage introduces a cloud-native approach to data resilience. By leveraging a fully managed SaaS model, the solution enables organizations to protect and recover large-scale datasets with greater simplicity and efficiency. As a result, businesses can ensure continuity for critical AI and analytics workloads without the burden of managing backup infrastructure.

One of the key advantages of this solution is its use of isolated, immutable backups stored in air-gapped environments. This means that even if primary data is compromised such as during a ransomware attack the backup data remains accessible. Consequently, organizations can recover quickly from disruptions, including cyberattacks, system outages, or human errors.

Moreover, the platform provides consistent data protection policies across multiple cloud environments. This unified approach reduces operational complexity and allows organizations to maintain a seamless resilience strategy as they scale their cloud operations. In addition, it supports compliance and audit requirements by ensuring that critical data remains protected in secure, tamper-proof storage.

“Google Cloud is a key partner for our multi-cloud strategy, unlocking new capabilities and AI for our organization and our enterprise customers,” said Alex Grach, Head of Engineering, Trusted Data Platform at Atlassian. “With Clumio for Google Cloud, we will be able to restore massive volumes of cloud data with a cloud-native SaaS solution that is easy to use and highly scalable.”

“Resilience must be just as dynamic as the modern AI-first cloud environment it protects,” said Woon Ho Jung, Chief Technology Officer of Clumio, a Commvault company. “With Clumio now expanding to Google Cloud, we are enabling more customers to bring resilience to datasets that are powering today’s AI transformation. This gives organizations confidence that no matter how or where disruption happens, they can recover.”

Industry experts also highlight the growing importance of modern data protection strategies. “The explosion of data in the cloud utilized for AI and analytics has created a demand for data protection and resilience strategies that go beyond legacy backup approaches,” said Phil Goodwin, Research Vice President at IDC. “Solutions, such as the one from Clumio for Google Cloud, is designed to provide the air gapped, highly scalable, cloud-native recovery that is imperative for today’s modern agentic enterprise.”

Ultimately, this expansion underscores a broader shift toward cloud-native resilience solutions. As data volumes grow and cyber threats evolve, organizations must adopt more advanced, automated, and secure approaches to protect their critical assets across increasingly complex cloud ecosystems.

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