Commvault has announced a major expansion of its Google Cloud partnership, making its Commvault Cloud platform available on Google Cloud while extending Clumio’s cloud-native data protection to Google Cloud Storage.
Unveiled at Google Cloud Next 2026, the move is aimed at helping organisations strengthen cyber resilience as they scale AI and multi-cloud environments.
The Commvault Cloud platform delivers integrated protection across services including BigQuery, Google Kubernetes Engine, Compute Engine, Cloud SQL, and Google Workspace, alongside capabilities such as automated workload discovery, threat scanning, and immutable, air-gapped backups designed to defend against ransomware and insider threats.
In parallel, Clumio for Google Cloud Storage provides SaaS-based protection for large-scale datasets supporting AI and analytics workloads. The solution enables organisations to secure and recover data at scale without managing backup infrastructure, addressing growing concerns around ransomware, accidental deletion, and operational errors.
The announcement comes as confidence in cyber recovery remains low, with 55% of organisations reporting they are not confident in their ability to recover from a major cyber incident.
Commvault Cloud is available via the Google Cloud Marketplace, enabling customers to adopt a consumption-based model aligned with cloud spend.
The expansion highlights a broader industry shift, with cyber resilience increasingly embedded into cloud platforms to support always-on operations in the AI era.



