Commvault Enhances Data Resilience with Full Integration into Google Cloud
Strategic partnership aims to bolster data protection for 'agentic enterprises'.
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The strategic partnership between Commvault and Google Cloud creates a compelling argument for enterprises prioritizing data resilience amidst increasing cyber threats and operational challenges.
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As enterprises face increasing threats and demands for data integrity and compliance, Commvault's capabilities will enhance Google Cloud's value proposition as a secure cloud platform.
First picked up on 22 Apr 2026, 12:00 pm.
Tracked entities: Commvault, Google Cloud, Commvault Systems Inc., Google LLC, At Google Cloud Next 2026.
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Commvault achieves a steady increase in customer base and revenue from cloud services, but growth stabilizes as competition intensifies.
Rapid adoption leads to a significant market share increase for Commvault, driving expansion into new sectors and higher revenues than anticipated.
Integration faces technical challenges or user resistance, resulting in lower-than-expected uptake and potential reputational impacts for both companies.
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- Commvault announced full integration of its Cloud platform at Google Cloud Next 2026.
- Google Cloud is enhancing capabilities for enterprises exposed to risks from advanced cyber threats.
- Partner integrations have previously resulted in expanded market presence, as seen in sectors like SaaS and data management.
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What changed
Commvault's full Cloud platform is now officially integrated with Google Cloud, aiming to improve data protection mechanisms for enterprises.
Why we think this could happen
Commvault will see a substantial increase in adoption of its platform by enterprises utilizing Google Cloud, while Google Cloud enhances its competitive edge against other providers.
Historical context
Integration patterns in cloud services have shown that deeper partnerships often lead to increased market share and customer loyalty, especially in sectors like data protection.
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80% matchIntegration patterns in cloud services have shown that deeper partnerships often lead to increased market share and customer loyalty, especially in sectors like data protection.
- Successful deployment of Commvault solutions on Google Cloud
- Increased demand for data protection in hybrid cloud environments
- New regulatory compliance requirements enhancing the need for robust data resilience
- Significant technical issues in integration
- Negative customer reviews affecting uptake
- Emerging competitive solutions that outperform Commvault's offerings
Likely winners and losers
Winners
Commvault
Google Cloud
Losers
Amazon Web Services
Microsoft Azure
What to watch next
Monitor customer feedback on data resilience effectiveness, adoption rates, and competitive responses from other cloud service providers.
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Commvault Enhances Data Resilience with Full Integration into Google Cloud
Commvault Systems Inc. has announced its full suite of data backup and resilience capabilities will be integrated into Google Cloud, further strengthening its offerings for modern enterprises. This development was unveiled at Google Cloud Next 2026, emphasizing Commvault's commitment to enhancing data resilience within Google's hyperscale environment.
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