Commvault, a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, announced new and forthcoming AI capabilities that help organizations confidently adopt AI while maintaining control over data, agents, and recovery.
According to the company, these capabilities will enable enterprises to activate AI safely, discover and govern AI agents, and build and control agentic workflows, all from Commvault Cloud.
Building upon AI resilience, Data Activate, AI Protect, and AI Studio will help teams understand the impact of agent-driven changes and roll back when necessary.
“Every enterprise era has produced a system of record—ERP for business operations, CRM for customers, and now AI for the enterprise,” said Sanjay Mirchandani, president and CEO, Commvault. “If data powering AI is compromised, AI is compromised. If data can’t be recovered, AI can’t be trusted. Commvault Cloud is the system of record for AI resilience.”
Data Activate enables organizations to classify and curate data from protected backup copies and prepare approved datasets in formats such as Apache Iceberg and Parquet for use with large language models and AI data platforms.
The solution continuously publishes updated and vetted datasets, making it easier to keep AI pipelines in sync with trusted data.
AI Protect will help organizations identify vulnerabilities, understand the impact of agent-driven changes, recover affected applications, and perform full-stack recovery across AI-driven environments. AI Protect will discover and inventory agents across environments and map their activity to AI stacks.
AI Studio will enable organizations to create and utilize agents that address their specific needs, including a repository of built-in agents for common resilience use cases. Teams will be able to build custom agents that automatically and securely utilize Commvault’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) server and integrate with other enterprise systems.
With these innovations, teams will continue to advance an AI resiliency lifecycle that starts with safely activating data for AI purposes all the way through bringing discovery, governance, protection, and recovery to AI agents across on-prem, SaaS, and hybrid cloud environments, the company said.
“In agentic environments, agents mutate state across data, systems, and configurations in ways that compound fast and are hard to trace,” said Pranay Ahlawat, chief technology and AI officer, Commvault. “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. That's what AI Protect delivers.”
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