Commvault has launched a new set of AI-driven capabilities aimed at helping organisations adopt agentic AI while maintaining control over data, governance, and cyber resilience.
Delivered through Commvault Cloud, the new offerings—Data Activate, AI Protect, and AI Studio—are designed to address one of the biggest challenges facing enterprises today: how to safely operationalise AI without increasing risk exposure.
As organisations accelerate AI adoption, many are encountering new forms of complexity, particularly as AI agents begin interacting autonomously across systems, data, and applications. According to Deloitte research, risk and compliance concerns remain a key barrier for 60% of AI leaders.
Commvault’s approach focuses on enabling what it describes as “AI resilience”—ensuring that data used by AI systems is trusted, governed, and recoverable.
Data Activate enables organisations to prepare curated datasets from backup environments for AI use, helping ensure sensitive data is excluded before being fed into models.
AI Protect extends cyber resilience into agentic environments, providing visibility into AI agents, mapping their activity, and enabling full-stack recovery in the event of failures or malicious actions.
AI Studio, meanwhile, introduces a development and orchestration layer for AI agents, allowing enterprises to build, manage, and scale agentic workflows securely.
Commvault CTO and Chief AI Officer Pranay Ahlawat said the growing complexity of agentic environments demands new approaches to recovery. “When something goes wrong, teams need to recover not just data, but the full stack — applications, agent configurations, and dependencies — back to a known good state,” he said.
The company said the new capabilities will help organisations adopt AI with greater confidence, while maintaining governance and operational control across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.




