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Commvault enhances Microsoft 365 backup storage with new cloud solutions

Commvault introduces enhanced Microsoft 365 backup solutions with new cloud-based options, offering better data protection and recovery.

Commvault has introduced a new addition to its cloud backup solutions, aimed at enhancing cyber resilience for Microsoft 365 users. This development, leveraging Commvault Cloud with Premium Microsoft 365 Backup Storage, promises comprehensive recovery and resilience across Microsoft 365 workloads.

A unified approach to managing backups

Integrating Microsoft 365 Backup Storage with Commvault’s Cloud Backup and Recovery platform offers a streamlined experience. Users can manage their backups through a unified control interface, famously referred to as “single-pane-of-glass” monitoring. This integration facilitates simplified administration and a more efficient total cost of ownership. The solution is readily available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, allowing for immediate deployment.

Tailored recovery options bolster security

The enhanced backup storage solution provides customizable recovery and retention settings for various Microsoft 365 applications, including Exchange Online, Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint. This flexibility ensures that enterprises can select the optimal level of protection and recovery for each specific workload, leading to better resource management and cost efficiency.

Tirthankar Chatterjee, Chief Technology Officer at Commvault, emphasised the strategic benefits of the integration. “We are building on our 27+ years of co-development and co-engineering with this integrated solution that helps customers achieve the highest level of cyber resilience and threat readiness, along with the ability to greatly improve recovery time to specific Microsoft 365 workloads. We’re excited about the advantages and efficiencies the combined solution brings to our joint customers and partners,” Chatterjee stated. He highlighted the significance of this advancement in providing robust threat readiness and recovery capabilities.

Zach Rosenfield, Partner Director of PM for Collaborative Apps and Platforms at Microsoft, also commented on the collaboration. “With this integration, Commvault has taken a major step in helping our joint customers keep their business running with fast operational recovery from cyberattacks. We look forward to continuing to work together with them to make customers’ data more resilient,” Rosenfield said.

The new Commvault Cloud Backup and Recovery for Microsoft 365 is slated to become available later this quarter, marking a significant step forward in data protection for enterprises leveraging Microsoft’s cloud services.

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