Commvault Expands Commvault Flex to Hitachi Vantara and NetApp for Scalable Resilience in the AI Era
Rhea-AI Summary
Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT) expanded its Commvault Flex partner ecosystem to include Hitachi Vantara and NetApp, extending software-delivered resilience for very large, AI-driven datasets.
The integration targets general availability this summer and aims to scale flash storage, accelerate recovery, and support cyber recovery SLAs while preserving customer storage choice.
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News Market Reaction – CVLT
On the day this news was published, CVLT gained 4.02%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.
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Previous AI Reports
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 23 | AI security integration | Positive | +1.7% | Expanded Microsoft Security integration for AI-driven threat detection and recovery. |
| Mar 18 | AI data governance | Positive | +0.5% | Extended real-time governance and discovery for structured and AI data. |
| Mar 17 | AI threats showcase | Positive | +0.1% | RSAC 2026 presence highlighting ResOps and AI-driven cyber resilience demos. |
| Nov 13 | AI resilience showcase | Positive | -0.8% | Microsoft Ignite 2025 demos of AI-focused cyber resilience solutions. |
| Oct 29 | Conversational AI launch | Positive | -3.9% | Introduced conversational AI interface for backup and cyber resilience operations. |
AI-tagged announcements often elicit modest moves, with a mix of positive and negative reactions and an average move of -0.46%.
Recent AI-related updates show Commvault steadily deepening its resilience and AI ecosystem. Prior releases covered integrations with Microsoft Security, real-time governance for structured and AI data after acquiring Satori, and AI-focused showcases at RSAC 2026 and Microsoft Ignite. Reactions to these AI-tagged events were generally small, with both up and down days, suggesting that similar announcements tend to drive incremental rather than dramatic repricing.
Historical Comparison
AI-tagged releases have produced modest, mixed price reactions averaging -0.46%. Today’s AI-focused Flex expansion fits this pattern of incremental sentiment shifts rather than outsized repricing.
The AI-tagged history shows a progression from conversational AI and event showcases to deeper integrations with Microsoft Security, enhanced governance for AI data, and now expanded Flex partnerships aimed at scaling cyber resilience for AI workloads.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement extends Commvault Flex to Hitachi Vantara and NetApp, targeting large AI-driven datasets with scalable resilience and high‑performance flash storage. It builds on prior AI-related integrations and alliances highlighted in recent months. Investors may watch how quickly these new partner-compatible offerings reach general availability this summer and whether they influence upcoming earnings, customer adoption trends, and competitive positioning in AI-ready data protection.
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New partner-compatible offerings deliver greater choice, scalability, and fast, reliable cyber recovery
The demand for AI-ready data center capacity is expected to rise at an average rate of 33 percent annually as more organizations use AI for their mission-critical applications. This explosion in AI-generated data is driving an acute need for resilient flexible solutions that can scale performance and capacity independently of traditional compute and storage. In turn, this can help organizations scale recovery of critical systems, avoid overprovisioning, help reduce costs, and support stringent service level agreements.
Building on the existing Commvault Flex ecosystem with Everpure, HPE, and VAST Data, this expanded ecosystem with Hitachi Vantara and NetApp gives enterprises greater flexibility and confidence to meet cyber recovery performance objectives while maintaining consistency with their preferred storage vendors. The Commvault Flex models are delivered as a software image that can easily be installed on validated server hardware and connected with the storage hardware of these partners.
"Many organizations require solutions that provide uninterrupted access to data systems, address capacity requirements of large AI datasets, and meet performance requirements for resilience and recovery," said Pranay Ahlawat, Chief Technology and AI Officer, Commvault. "Commvault Flex, in tandem with Hitachi Vantara, NetApp, and other partners, enables customers to scale their flash storage solutions to meet demands for multiple petabyte throughput."
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- "Organizations face unprecedented pressure to digitalize their business while protecting it from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats," said Dan McConnell, Senior Vice President, Product Management and Enablement, Hitachi Vantara. "Commvault and Hitachi Vantara help reduce enterprise risk by delivering trusted, intelligent and scalable infrastructure with exceptional performance, data availability, cyber resilience and efficiency. With Hitachi Vantara's VSP One data platform, customers can bring high-performance, enterprise-grade storage to Commvault Flex environments, helping them scale capacity and accelerate recovery across large, dynamic datasets."
- "In today's AI-driven world, resilience at scale is foundational for compliance, operational continuity, and maintaining a competitive edge," said Gagan Gulati, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Data Services, NetApp. "By combining Commvault Flex's resilience, protection, and recovery capabilities with NetApp's enterprise-grade data platform with built-in intelligence and AI-driven ransomware detection, we're delivering a powerful, end‑to‑end cyber resilience solution."
Availability and Pricing
The Commvault Flex integration with Hitachi Vantara and NetApp is targeted for general availability this summer. Pricing is configured based on the specific server and storage options selected for the solution. For more information about Commvault Flex, visit the portfolio page.
About Commvault
Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT) is a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale. In a constantly evolving threat landscape, Commvault keeps customers ready by unifying data security, identity resilience, and cyber recovery, on one cloud-native, AI-enabled platform. Customers trust Commvault to conduct the fastest, most complete recoveries – not just their data, but their entire business. Purpose-built for the agentic enterprise, Commvault also enables organizations to safely embrace AI while protecting against AI-driven threats.
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