How Sustainable Infrastructure Supports Business Resilience

Dive into Commvault’s FY25 Sustainability Report to learn about the impact on operational resilience and business continuity.

In an era of complex global challenges, resilience has become a foundational principle for long-term business success.


Commvault’s FY25 Sustainability Report provides a compelling blueprint for how sustainability can stabilize and reinforce operational continuity and stakeholder trust across businesses. Sustainability is traditionally viewed as a risk management framework, but Commvault’s approach creates a lever for opportunity.


Our materiality assessment is not a once-a-year checklist or a static list of priorities, but evolves in response to real-time stakeholder input, regulatory development, and environmental events. It’s a responsive model that doesn’t just insulate against disruption but also positions us to lead through it.


Commvault’s emphasis on environmental efficiency is tightly linked to continuous business. Our LEED-certified office and data center in New Jersey are optimized for energy and water efficiency, two practical steps in reducing dependency on volatile resource markets. And our free-cooling systems, electronic waste recycling, and emissions-conscious supplier policies are strategic decisions that reduce long-term cost volatility and risk in future unpredictability.


Moreover, climate strategy is not confined to internal operations. Commvault’s product design supports customer sustainability by limiting data proliferation, minimizing energy-heavy data transfers, and integrating AI-enabled analytics to streamline resource allocation. Sustainability becomes a competitive advantage for the company and its customers.


Resilience today must include digital resilience. Cybersecurity, often siloed from environmental or social governance, is reimagined in Commvault’s report as a sustainability pillar.


We have established a Cyber Resilience Council – comprising leaders from government, academia, and private enterprise – to inform the company’s multilayered preparedness. By fusing external intelligence with internal discipline, Commvault has built a nimble defense system to mitigate and respond to threats.


Workforce continuity is another key element of resilience. Commvault’s zero-injury record, robust health and benefits portfolio, and leadership development programs all contribute to a workplace that is both safe and high-performing. Our approach to compensation, upskilling, and flexible work arrangements supports retention and engagement in an industry where skilled talent is key.


Sustainability is the foundation for long-term continuity. Commvault’s FY25 Sustainability Report demonstrates how thoughtful, metrics-driven sustainability can fortify a business against disruption, whether climatic, technological, or economic.


In today’s uncertain world, that is not just responsible governance – it’s good business.


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