In a world where cyber resilience can make or break an organization, Commvault just reached a major milestone. The company has officially earned the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Resilience Competency in the Recovery category—a recognition that places Commvault among an elite group of AWS Partners equipped to help businesses keep their most vital systems running, even in the face of disruptions. But here’s where it gets interesting: this achievement isn’t just a badge; it’s a signal that Commvault’s technology and expertise are validated for supporting AWS customers in the toughest resilience challenges across cloud and hybrid environments.
This new AWS designation confirms that Commvault has demonstrated both deep technical capability and a proven record of customer success in boosting resilience and recovery. It reinforces the company’s continued collaboration with AWS to ensure enterprises can swiftly bounce back from threats such as cyberattacks, data loss, and system outages. The competency spotlights how Commvault empowers organizations to strengthen their IT lifelines—spanning AWS-native, hybrid, and multi-cloud ecosystems.
Rajiv Kottomtharayil, Commvault’s Chief Product Officer, emphasized what this accomplishment represents: “Achieving the AWS Resilience Competency is a reflection of our dedication to strengthening our customers’ resilience on AWS,” he noted. He highlighted the growing pressures facing modern businesses—from cyber threats and operational disruptions to the fast-moving adoption of AI. Commvault’s cloud-native platform, he explained, provides the visibility, automation, and recovery intelligence enterprises need to keep data secure and workloads operational. “With AWS, we’re helping organizations build a resilient future they can trust,” he added.
Commvault’s platform supports an extensive range of AWS workloads, including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), and Amazon DynamoDB. Whether it’s preparing systems for potential incidents, ensuring ongoing data protection, or enabling rapid recovery, Commvault integrates these capabilities through its cloud-native Commvault Cloud platform. The company also collaborates with leading global systems integrators (GSIs) and cybersecurity partners to deliver end-to-end resilience across AWS infrastructures.
And there’s more good news for AWS customers: Commvault recently expanded its reach by introducing a multi-product listing on AWS Marketplace. This move makes it simpler than ever for customers to explore and deploy Commvault’s suite of cyber resilience and data protection solutions—including Commvault Cloud, Cloud Rewind, and Clumio. Each of these tools adds another layer of protection, ensuring that mission-critical workloads remain recoverable even in high-pressure situations.
Want to see these innovations in action? Commvault will be showcasing its resilience technologies at AWS re:Invent from December 1–5 at Booth #621. Whether your interest lies in Amazon S3, DynamoDB, or advanced data formats like Apache Iceberg, the company invites attendees to explore how its solutions safeguard data and support fast, intelligent recovery. For those serious about cyber resilience, registration is open for sessions that dive deep into strategies for building stronger, more secure digital operations.
About Commvault
Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT) stands as a global leader in unified resilience for enterprise-scale operations. In an era of emerging threats and rapid technological evolution, the company helps organizations stay ahead by integrating data security, identity resilience, and cyber recovery within a single, AI-powered cloud-native platform. Customers around the world trust Commvault to restore not just their information, but their entire operational foundation—faster and more completely than ever before. Built for the agentic enterprise, Commvault’s mission also extends to enabling safe adoption of AI while safeguarding against the growing wave of AI-driven risks.
Here’s the thought-provoking part: As cloud infrastructures grow increasingly complex and AI systems become more intertwined with data management, does true resilience now depend more on human expertise—or on the evolving intelligence of technology itself? Where do you stand? Share your thoughts below and join the conversation.