Stable protection of core data amid cyber threat situations and rapid normalization
NetApp, an intelligent data infrastructure company, and Commvault, an enterprise data protection specialist, have joined forces to introduce an integrated solution to strengthen corporate cyber resilience.
NetApp announced on the 30th that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Commvault to simultaneously support data security and rapid recovery in hybrid environments spanning on-premises and the cloud.
The core of this collaboration lies in comprehensively ensuring data availability, immutability, and recoverability.
It is designed to combine NetApp’s AI-based data platform with Commvault’s integrated data protection and recovery technology to enable enterprises to reliably protect critical data and quickly restore it even in the face of cyber threats.
Recently, the corporate environment has been rapidly shifting towards an AI-centric model, leading to a surge in unstructured data and mission-critical workloads.
As the use of analytics, artificial intelligence, video, and IoT expands, cyber resilience has emerged as a preemptive strategic element rather than a reactive one.
Establishing automated detection and immediate recovery systems to prepare for attacks such as ransomware is becoming a key requirement for corporate competitiveness.
In response to these market demands, the two companies provide an end-to-end solution that enhances integrated cyber threat detection and ransomware recovery capabilities.
NetApp's embedded intelligence and AI-based ransomware detection capabilities are combined with Commvault's data resilience and synthetic recovery technology to enable highly reliable recovery even in large-scale environments.
In particular, through this collaboration, the 'closed-loop recovery architecture' It is implemented.
This structure detects early threat signals in real time and leads to recovery through automated verification, minimizing data loss and simultaneously improving Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO).
NetApp's autonomous ransomware protection technology and Commvault's threat-aware backup are integrated to reduce downtime and enhance business continuity.
Both companies plan to expand their cooperation in the future, focusing on NetApp ONTAP-based recovery technology, to further enhance the level of data protection.
Through this, companies are expected to be able to establish an environment where data is always protected and recoverable, regardless of its location.
An industry insider predicted, “This partnership will provide a practical solution for companies seeking to strengthen cyber resilience in hybrid and multi-cloud environments,” adding that “the demand for integrated management of data security and recovery will further expand.”