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Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of February 6; Updates from Commvault, HYCU, MinIO & More

Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable storage and data protection news for the week of February 6, 2025.

Keeping tabs on all the most relevant storage and data protection news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last week in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy storage and data protection news items.

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Top Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of February 6, 2026


Azure NetApp Files: Blueprint for Next-Gen Cloud Resilience

A recent NetApp blog details how Azure NetApp Files underpins “next-generation resilience” for modern cloud workloads by combining high-performance shared file storage with built-in snapshot, backup, replication, and application-consistent protection patterns. The post walks through reference architectures for mission-critical apps—covering ransomware recovery, regional failover, and low-RPO/low-RTO designs—and argues that tightly integrated storage services like Azure NetApp Files are becoming central to resilient architectures in AI- and data-heavy environments.

Read on for more → https://community.netapp.com/t5/Tech-ONTAP-Blogs/Unlocking-Next-Generation-Resilience-How-Azure-NetApp-Files-Solves-Modern-Cloud/bc-p/465518

Cohesity + Google Cloud: Sandboxing Hidden Malware in Backups Before You Restore

Cohesity has expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud by embedding Google Threat Intelligence and Google Private Scanning into Cohesity Data Cloud to hunt low-and-slow, polymorphic, and supply-chain malware hiding in backup data. New secure sandbox analysis detonates suspicious files in a private environment, delivering detailed behavioral reports (system changes, network activity, registry edits) so teams can judge risk and select clean restore points before reintroducing data into production, strengthening cyber-resilience at the moment of recovery.

Read on for more → https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260205915296/en/Cohesity-Collaborates-with-Google-Cloud-to-Deliver-Secure-Sandbox-Capabilities-and-Comprehensive-Threat-Insights-Designed-to-Eliminate-Hidden-Malware

Cyberhaven: Unified AI + Data Security Platform for the AI Era

Cyberhaven has introduced a unified data security platform that merges DSPM, data loss prevention, insider risk management, and AI security in a single architecture built around deep data lineage across cloud, endpoint, and on-prem systems. By capturing full data flows and applying agentic AI to that context, the platform continuously discovers sensitive data, classifies it, detects risky movement, and stops data loss in real time—aiming to cut false positives and make generative AI adoption safer without slowing the business.

Read on for more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cyberhaven-launches-unified-ai–data-security-platform-for-the-ai-era-302677180.html

DataBee RiskFlow: Agentic AI for Security and Compliance Questions

DataBee, a Comcast company, has launched DataBee RiskFlow, an agentic AI capability that lets security, IT, and compliance teams ask conversational questions of their unified security and compliance data fabric and receive concise answers with full data lineage and rationale. Already adopted by most DataBee customers, RiskFlow is designed for use cases like identifying unremediated critical vulnerabilities, spotting risky login behavior across cloud and on‑prem, and assembling audit-ready MFA evidence, speeding investigations, audits, and control validation.

Read on for more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/databee-launches-databee-riskflow-breakthrough-130000688.html

HYCU and Assurestor Team Up to Power Next-Gen Managed Backup and DR

HYCU has signed a technology agreement with UK-based Assurestor to make HYCU R-Cloud the foundation for Assurestor’s new Backup2Cloud NG and SaaS2Cloud NG services, giving MSPs an easier way to deliver cyber-resilient backup and SaaS data protection across hybrid and multi‑cloud environments without running their own backup infrastructure. Assurestor chose HYCU for its broad workload and SaaS coverage from a single SaaS-native architecture, with the joint services promising faster time to market, lower operational complexity, and enterprise‑grade ransomware-ready protection for channel partners.

Read on for more → https://www.manilatimes.net/2026/02/05/tmt-newswire/globenewswire/hycu-inks-technology-agreement-with-assurestor-to-power-modern-backup-and-disaster-recovery-services/2272558

ORION Security Raises $32M to Deliver Autonomous, Context-Aware DLP Without Policies

ORION Security has closed a $32 million Series A led by Norwest, with IBM participating, to scale its AI-driven contextual data security platform that replaces thousands of brittle DLP rules with autonomous, agent-powered detection and prevention. Its specialized AI agents analyze data content, lineage, user identity, behavior, and environment in real time so enterprises can distinguish legitimate workflows from exfiltration attempts, cutting false positives while catching incidents legacy policy-based DLP tools routinely miss.

Read on for more → https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/orion-security-closes-32-million-in-funding-ushering-in-autonomous-data-loss-prevention-without-reliance-on-policies-302676870.html

MinIO AIStor Tables GA: One High-Performance Store for Tables + Objects

MinIO has made AIStor Tables generally available, unifying tabular and object data in a single, high‑performance, Iceberg‑native data store built for agentic AI. By eliminating silos between databases and object storage under one data plane and security model, AIStor Tables lets enterprises treat “all data as AI data” and run analytics, data science, and AI agents directly on the same authoritative dataset with consistent governance from small to exabyte scale.

Read on for more → https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260203064684/en/MinIO-Introduces-GA-of-AIStor-Tables-Unifying-Enterprise-Data-for-Agentic-AI

Netskope One Data Lineage: Putting Provenance at the Center of AI-Ready Data Security

Netskope has introduced One Data Lineage, a new capability in the Netskope One platform that tracks the full provenance and lifecycle of sensitive data at rest, in motion, and in use so teams can see exactly where data originated, how it moves, who accessed it, and how it changes over time. The feature lets policies “stick” to data as it’s transformed across files and formats, strengthening insider-threat detection, post‑incident forensics, and AI governance by giving enterprises the audit trails they need to safely train and run AI on sensitive information.

Read on for more → https://www.hpcwire.com/bigdatawire/this-just-in/netskope-advances-ai-ready-data-security-with-visibility-and-analytics-of-data-lineage/

Operant AI Agent Protector: Real-Time Zero-Trust Security for AI Agents and MCP

Operant AI has launched Agent Protector, a security platform purpose-built for the agentic AI era that continuously discovers AI agents (including “shadow” agents), analyzes their behavior, and enforces zero-trust guardrails in real time. It detects rogue intent, privilege escalation, lateral movement, data exfiltration, prompt and memory poisoning, and 0‑click attacks across agents, tools, and MCP servers, providing inline blocking, rate limiting, and auto-redaction so organizations can safely scale autonomous agents without losing control.

Read on for more → https://www.operant.ai/art-kubed/introducing-agent-protector

Vantage Brings AWS Database Savings Plans: Flexible Discounts for RDS & Friends

Vantage’s explainer on AWS Database Savings Plans outlines how the new commitment model lets customers save up to roughly 35% on services like RDS, Aurora, DynamoDB, ElastiCache, and others by committing to an hourly spend instead of specific instances. Compared with traditional Reserved Instances (which can reach higher headline discounts but are rigid and hard to manage at scale), Database Savings Plans trade a bit of maximum savings for far more flexibility across engines, instance families, sizes, regions, and even serverless configurations.

Read on for more → https://www.vantage.sh/blog/aws-database-savings-plans

Western Digital Unveils High-Bandwidth and Power-Optimized HDDs to Keep Disks Competitive in the AI Era

cWestern Digital has outlined two new HDD families: High‑Bandwidth drives that double performance today via multiple heads and dual actuators—with a roadmap to 8× bandwidth and 4× I/O—and Power‑Optimized drives that cut power use by about 20% for “active cold” storage tiers. The company positions these architectures to keep HDDs relevant against QLC SSDs in AI data centers by delivering flash‑like throughput and cheaper, lower‑power capacity for large datasets, checkpoints, and logs that must stay quickly accessible but are too costly to hold on SSDs.

Read on for more → https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/hdds/western-digital-doubles-the-performance-of-hard-drives-with-dual-actuator-high-bandwidth-with-path-to-8x-performance-increase-power-optimized-hdds-will-reduce-power-by-20-percent

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Insight Jam Launches New “Mesh Lab” to Build a Framework for Work & Learning in the Age of AI

Insight Jam Mesh Lab is a year-long, monthly series of expert-led discussions dedicated to exploring and shaping the next generation of frameworks for work and learning in the age of AI. Rather than reacting to tools or trends, Mesh Lab is designed to initiate a sustained, cross-sector conversation about how human capability itself must be re-architected as AI becomes embedded across education, enterprise, and leadership.

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The Cyber Circuit with Michael Morgenstern: How AI is Breaking Your Data Loss Prevention Strategy Featuring Marc Ashworth

The conversation dives into how employees using ChatGPT, Copilot, and other AI tools are creating new vectors for data exposure, why browser-based controls have become the critical chokepoint for DLP strategy, and how CISOs can balance enabling business innovation with protecting regulated data. Marc offers a prioritized framework for tackling AI-related data risks: know your assets, implement browser controls, manage data retention, and build automation that scales.

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Solutions Review is Getting Set to Host Pathlock for the Exclusive Session ‘Governing Access in a World of 100+ Apps and 1M Identities’ on February 12

Modern organizations operate in an identity environment defined by scale and complexity: hundreds of applications, millions of human and non-human identities, and an expanding identity-driven attack surface. At the same time, many identity governance programs still rely on manual reviews, static roles, and fragmented access models that were never designed to operate at this level.

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Solutions Review is Getting Set to Host Nutanix and Northeastern University for the Exclusive Session ‘Cloud-Native for the AI-Powered, Innovation-Ready Enterprise Masterclass’ on February 19

Join us for the Nutanix Cloud Native Masterclass, an exclusive event for C-level executives, where attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion from Northeastern University, recognizing their expertise in cloud native strategies. In this Masterclass we’ll explore how cloud native architecture is reshaping enterprise IT. Unlike traditional monolithic applications — which are slow to evolve, difficult to scale, and operationally complex — cloud native applications are composed of independent, loosely coupled components. Built on microservices, containers, Kubernetes, and API-driven design, they are optimized for dynamic, distributed environments.

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Expert Wrap: Data Privacy Week 2026 – Key Insights from The Field’s Greatest Thinkers

This roundup features insights from leading experts who dissect the nuances of data privacy today. They explore the challenges we face in safeguarding digital identities, the emerging threats to our online spaces, and the innovative strategies being developed to secure personal information against unauthorized access.

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Contributor Series – The Cloud is Not Your Business Continuity Plan by ZOI North America’s Danilo Kirschner

For the last decade, “moving to the cloud” was synonymous with resilience. We’ve been lulled into a false sense of security, believing that massive hyperscalers are immune to failure. Business continuity (BC) measures were paramount—remember the DAT cassettes you brought to the secure off-site location every week?

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