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Achieving IT flexibility through Cloud Transformation 

Swinerton, a national construction company, talks cloud transformation, protecting a growing SaaS data estate, and delivering business value


As part of our “Get to know your customers day” series, we’re taking a deeper look at Swinerton Inc, a large national construction company who is pursuing a cloud data management program to drive versatility, sustainability and to free up company resources.

IT Manager, Brandon Marrott gives an insight into Swinerton’s data modernization journey which includes cloud transformation and embracing SaaS flexibility.  He also describes operating a hybrid cloud environment through the need to retain a number of company data assets on prem and how Swinerton manages their entire data estate, including SaaS, with Commvault.

What does it mean to go to the cloud?

Selecting the right cloud transformation partner

Overcoming challenges and flexibly managing a growing SaaS Data Estate


Faced with increased pressures, including an uncertain economic environment, IT teams are constantly finding ways to reduce costs or increase overall efficiency – all while supporting an evolving data environment.

Explore more examples of how Commvault customers use modern, innovative data protection services, including our DPaaS portfolio Metallic, to achieve their digital transformation goals https://www.commvault.com/digital-transformation-changes-everything-when-it-comes-to-data.

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