SHI & Commvault
Continuity planning is harder when data, applications, identities, and cloud environments are distributed. Commvault provides a way to approach cyber resilience with greater clarity and control. SHI adds evaluation discipline, implementation guidance, and lifecycle alignment needed to connect the Commvault platform to business priorities, risk tolerance, and operating models. You can move from fragmented protection efforts toward a more coordinated resilience strategy that improves confidence in recovery planning and long-term value.
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How SHI delivers Commvault value
Protecting critical data is now a board-level continuity priority. With Commvault and SHI, organizations can reduce recovery uncertainty, simplify resilience planning, and align data protection investments to business risk, operational priorities, and long-term technology strategy.
Continuity leaders need resilience investments that connect risk, cost, and operational impact.
What outcomes do clients receive?
- Clear recovery priorities
- Reduced operational disruption
- Stronger governance confidence
What does SHI deliver?
- Aligns Commvault to your business goals
- Guided evaluation and procurement decisions
- Mature adoption over time
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Why SHI
Benefits of Commvault through SHI
SHI and Commvault give you a practical path to stronger data protection, cleaner recovery planning, and better alignment across security, infrastructure, and continuity priorities. This paves the way for continuous data security, readiness, and recovery.
Reduced recovery uncertainty
Validated planning and clear ownership make recovery goals easier to define, test, and improve with Commvault and SHI.
Simplified resilience operations
A coordinated approach reduces fragmented processes and aligns data protection with the teams responsible for continuity.
Strengthened data governance
Resilience strategy becomes more defensible when data protection decisions align to risk, compliance, and continuity goals.
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Frequently asked questions
Organizations should define protected workloads, recovery objectives, governance needs, and operational ownership before deployment. SHI turns those requirements into a practical plan for Commvault adoption.
Commvault improves recovery readiness by giving organizations a platform for data protection and cyber recovery. SHI evaluates requirements, aligns deployment plans, and connects recovery goals to operational priorities.
Based on our engagements, organizations using data-driven refresh typically create significant cost savings by avoiding premature replacement of healthy devices and extending hardware lifecycles. You also reduce IT overhead costs through streamlined deployment, predictive maintenance, and automated tracking — freeing your team from manual configuration and reactive support.
Evaluation should include teams that own data platforms, cloud services, identity, backup operations, incident response, and compliance reporting. SHI translates those inputs into deployment and integration requirements.
Governance improves when data protection decisions are traceable to risk, policy, and continuity goals. SHI connects Commvault evaluation to business requirements so leaders can make more defensible choices.
Complexity decreases when teams have clearer ownership, fewer disconnected processes, and better visibility into continuity priorities. SHI evaluates Commvault in the context of value, risk, and operational efficiency.


