Enterprise cyber resilience platform for data protection and ransomware recovery
Commvault serves 100,000+ organizations with a cyber resilience platform spanning data protection, disaster recovery, and rapid attack recovery. The company is sales-heavy (76 of 134 active roles) with accelerating hiring velocity across 20 countries, signaling aggressive land-and-expand motion. Stack reveals a classic enterprise hybrid-cloud posture: Kubernetes + GCP + Azure adoption alongside deep integrations with Microsoft 365, NetApp, Dell EMC, and Veeam, while internal projects center on AI-driven classification, automated recovery workflows, and DSPM (data security posture management)—pointing toward a shift from backup-centric to intelligent, workload-agnostic resilience.
Notable leadership hires: Director, Partner Marketing Director
Commvault is a publicly traded enterprise software company (NASDAQ: CVLT) that provides data protection, disaster recovery, and cyber resilience solutions to mid-market and enterprise customers. The platform unifies backup, recovery, and security across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments, integrating with Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Exchange, NetApp, Dell EMC, HPE, and Veeam. The company operates with 1,001–5,000 employees, headquartered in Tinton Falls, NJ, and maintains a global hiring footprint across North America, Europe, Middle East, South Asia, and Asia-Pacific. Core pain points include compliance audit mandates, multi-cloud cost efficiency, customer churn mitigation, and governance—all reflected in active projects around DSPM roadmaps, AI-driven classification, and strategic account expansion.
Commvault is actively hiring across 20 countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Austria, Czechia, Romania, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Nigeria, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, India, South Korea, and Syria.
Commvault's stack includes React, JavaScript, Java, Kubernetes, Helm, GCP, Linux, MongoDB, alongside enterprise integrations with Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Exchange, NetApp, Dell EMC, HPE, and Veeam. The company is actively adopting CMMC, GCP, and Azure.
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