Hyderabad: Commvault has opened a new research and development facility in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, aiming to boost its innovation in data protection and cyber resilience. The company chose Coimbatore to leverage the growing tech talent pool and expand its existing capabilities in India, where it already has operations in Bangalore.
The new center will focus on developing advanced technologies such as Cloud Rewind and Cleanroom Recovery, aimed at enhancing application recovery after cyberattacks. The move also follows Commvault’s recent acquisition of Appranix, a firm specializing in cloud-native application resilience. The Coimbatore facility will integrate Appranix’s team to enhance cloud-native recovery solutions, benefiting sectors like BFSI, healthcare, and manufacturing.
Rajesh Nambiar of nasscom noted that this expansion reflects India’s evolving tech landscape. According to Commvault’s Chief Customer Officer, Sarv Saravanan, the new facility will help the company strengthen its R&D capabilities to counter growing cybersecurity threats.
Commvault aims to use this center to accelerate its product development, focusing on regulatory compliance and AI-driven innovations to meet the increasing demand for robust cyber resilience strategies across industries.




































































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