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06 October, 2016

Commvault expands portfolio to address today's data challenges

Source: Commvault. Commvault has introduced role-specific user interfaces.
Source: Commvault. Commvault has introduced role-specific user interfaces.
Commvault has announced enhancements to its portfolio that are built on its open API architecture at its inaugural Commvault GO 2016 in the US.

“With the explosive growth of data, the move to the cloud and the increasing pace of change, the complexity related to controlling data intensifies,” said N. Robert Hammer, Chairman, President and CEO of Commvault. “By continuing to deliver a roadmap of innovation for data management, Commvault enables its customers to secure significant competitive advantages in a world where data is at the centre of everything.”

The announcements include:

Expanded capabilities for AWS beyond virtual machines to include protection of databases

New backup, migration and data protection capabilities for applications and workloads in Oracle and Azure clouds

Role-specific user interfaces on HTML 5 including a new graphical admin console for database and virtualisation administrators to help users run and monitor their Commvault environment

Enhanced automation capabilities, from simple backup to cloud to migrating workloads, and data recovery in the cloud

Software-defined capabilities for backup, recovery and archiving

APIs that extend the openness of the Commvault Data Platform. The APIs in the data platform provide a way for customers to mix traditional and new workloads on nearly any infrastructure and aid them in transforming those workloads onto new or different infrastructures

Commvault IntelliSnap integration with Pure Storage flash arrays

Hashtag: #CommvaultGO

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