Cubbit and Commvault partner to advance digital sovereignty and cyber resilience for Italian enterprises

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Cubbit, the first geo-distributed cloud storage enabler, today announced a new partnership and supported technology integration with Commvault, a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale. The collaboration aims to help Italian and European organisations advance their digital sovereignty, cyber resilience, and operational simplicity across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

Across Europe, organisations are facing rapid data growth alongside an evolving risk landscape, where ransomware and operational disruption are now board-level concerns. At the same time, regulatory pressure is increasing — from GDPR to sector-specific requirements — including DORA for operational resilience in financial services, NIS2 for cybersecurity and incident preparedness across critical sectors and supply chains, and the EU Cloud Sovereignty Framework. For IT leaders, the need to control where data is stored and how it is managed has become a crucial priority.

The joint Cubbit–Commvault solution addresses these challenges by combining Commvault’s cyber resilience capabilities with Cubbit’s S3 solutions....

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