Commvault expands SaaS portfolio

Commvault has expanded its Metallic software-as-a-service (SaaS) portfolio and a new unified intelligent data services platform designed to meet organizations’ growing demand to intelligently manage their most critical asset—their data.

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“By seamlessly integrating Commvault HyperScale X and Metallic, we offer customers what we call the ‘power of AND’—the ability to seamlessly extend between on-premises and cloud with a single integrated solution. We are giving customers a variety of delivery models, a robust portfolio of new services, and the continuous innovation they’ve come to expect from Commvault,” said Sanjay Mirchandani, President and CEO, Commvault.  “Customers need the simplicity and flexibility that SaaS enables and no vendor in the market is positioned like Commvault to help them embrace the possibilities of this future.”

 

"With the ever-increasing numbers of businesses moving their data over to the cloud, it's vital that they have the solutions that can support them in this transition as well as in the years to come," commented Marco Fanizzi, Vice President and GM EMEA, Commvault. "SaaS provides customers with the best of both worlds - the ability to backup and protect all of their data regardless of where it resides, and the flexibility to scale this support up or down as required. And now with our addition of Metallic Dynamics 365 Backup, our customers can be confident that they can use any one of Microsoft's clouds and still receive the same comprehensive backup for their data."

 

Today’s announcement continues Commvault’s leadership as customers increasingly move to SaaS data management. IDC states that the data protection-as-a-service (DPaaS) segment is expected to grow at 16.6% CAGR, the fastest growing segment in the data protection market. As a company that has been at the forefront of innovation for its rich 25-year history, Commvault’s recently announced fiscal year 2021 results demonstrate that customers are embracing Commvault’s expanding portfolio. Metallic, now available in 24 countries, doubled its number of customers every quarter in Commvault’s FY 21.

 

A Single Integrated Platform of Intelligent Data Services Delivered with Choice

Commvault’s new Intelligent Data Services Platform leverages all parts of Commvault’s existing portfolio via a broad set of delivery models that vary from software subscription; integrated appliance; partner managed, to increasingly SaaS – a critical differentiator in the market. This platform includes the following set of services: Data Management & Protection, Data Security, Data Compliance & Governance, Data Transformation, and Data Insights. The new Intelligent Data Services provide comprehensive, end-to-end storage and workload support regardless of where they reside.

 

Integrated together in a single platform, this approach provides organizations the ability to embrace the ‘power of AND,’ and harness the value of enterprise data.

 

Customers, analysts and other industry experts recognize that Commvault is driving leadership in SaaS as the future.

 

Chart Industries quickly recognized the ‘power of AND.’ “Chart has been a vocal Commvault customer for a long time, and Metallic has intrigued us from day one,” said Nathaniel Hauenstein. Global Infrastructure Manager, Chart Industries. “SaaS is important as we continue to drive rapid company growth and seek to back up and protect our Microsoft Office 365 and Salesforce data. Commvault and Metallic together are a trusted partner, and their bulletproof solutions mean that we will have the scale, flexibility and reliability that are critical to our business.”

Ian Moyse, recognized industry cloud influencer agrees that the future is SaaS. “The reality for SaaS is more real than ever, especially as it continues to accelerate and facilitate businesses to operate in an ever-increasing remote world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Moyse. “Commvault’s ability to mesh delivery models with a single interface is genius—customers are looking to reduce complexity in their environments, and this delivers in spades. Commvault and Metallic are a software dream team for customers, and it will only get better from here as cloud innovation continues at a pace."

“Commvault has always been on the cutting edge of innovation, and through their leadership in cloud and SaaS offerings, they have really differentiated themselves,” said Christophe Bertrand, ESG. “I have said that 2020 was a breakout year for the company, and the recent financial performance is proof of that. Commvault has shown steady growth for the past 25 years, and its approach to the “business integrity gap” and its focus on intelligent data services makes them well-positioned to continue to lead the market.”


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