Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of September 12; Updates from Cisco, Druva, NetApp & More

Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable storage and data protection news for the week of September 12, 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 September 12, 2025
Catalogic Enhances Data Protection with DPX 4.13
Catalogic Software’s DPX 4.13 release introduces new features for efficient backup, ransomware defense, and workload management, strengthening data protection across hybrid environments.
Read more → https://www.citybuzz.co/2025/09/09/catalogic-software-enhances-data-protection-with-dpx-4-13-release/
Cisco Unveils Data Fabric to Transform Machine Data into AI-Ready Insights
Cisco announced a new Data Fabric solution, empowering enterprises to turn machine data into AI-ready intelligence, improving hybrid cloud management, automation, and security.
Cyera Introduces DataWatcher for Holistic Data Protection
Cyera launched DataWatcher, a platform for real-time visibility, risk scoring, and automated protection of critical data assets—supporting compliance, security, and operational resilience.
Exabeam Extends Insider Threat Detection to AI Agents with Google Cloud
Exabeam has expanded its threat detection capabilities to cover AI agents in partnership with Google Cloud, providing organizations with real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, and context-aware security for emerging autonomous workflows.
Gigamon Unveils AI-powered Insights for Cloud Security
Gigamon has launched new AI-driven insight capabilities designed to help IT teams bolster cloud security, automate remediation, and better manage threat detection at scale.
Read more → https://securitybrief.com.au/story/gigamon-unveils-ai-powered-insights-to-boost-cloud-security-it
HYCU Expands Cloud-First Backup and Recovery for SaaS Workloads
HYCU introduced new cloud-first backup and restore features tailored to high-growth SaaS applications, simplifying protection, management, and rapid recovery.
Read more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hycu-r-cloud-first-backup-123000254.html
MinIO Delivers Hyperscaler Economics On-Prem with AIStor Pods
MinIO’s AIStor Pods bring cloud-scale, cost-effective storage economics to on-prem environments, targeting enterprise AI workloads with high-performance, flexible infrastructure.
NetApp Modernizes Object Storage for Speed, Scalability, and Security
NetApp has enhanced its object storage offerings, delivering faster performance, improved scalability, and advanced security. The update supports hybrid and multicloud workloads, strengthens compliance, and makes it easier for enterprises to manage massive unstructured datasets.
Relyance AI Debuts Data Defense Engineer for Automated Privacy Risk Management
Relyance AI’s new feature, Data Defense Engineer, utilizes agentic AI to automate detection and remediation of privacy risks in data pipelines for compliance teams.
Read more → https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/09/09/relyance-ai-data-defense-engineer-ai-native-feature/
Storj Launches Production Cloud for Global Creative Collaboration
Storj unveiled Production Cloud, a scalable cloud platform tailored for remote creative teams. The solution empowers content producers to store, manage, and collaborate on digital assets efficiently and securely from anywhere in the world.
vCluster Adds ‘Auto Nodes’ to Expand Cloud-Native Flexibility
vCluster’s latest Auto Nodes feature brings dynamic, scalable infrastructure automation to Kubernetes, making it easier for platform teams to optimize performance and costs.
Read more → https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vcluster-adds-auto-nodes-bring-160000809.html
Expert Insights
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What to Expect at Solutions Review‘s Spotlight with Druva on September 23 – Closing the Gaps: Strengthening Microsoft 365 Security for Cyber Resilience
With the next Spotlight event, the team at Solutions Review has partnered with leading data security cloud SaaS provider Druva. As organizations deepen their dependence on Microsoft 365, Entra ID, and Dynamics 365, your data becomes increasingly distributed and vulnerable. Without the right protection strategy, growing cloud ecosystems often introduce blind spots that leave you open to data loss, compliance breaches, and operational downtime.
Editorial by Prasobh Veluthakkal: AI-Powered Cyber Threats: A CTO’s Perspective on Next-Generation Threat Intelligence
As a technologist who experienced the transition from signature-based detection to behavioral analytics, I see a significant shift in how attackers work, and our enterprise counterparts had better take notice. Recent industry intelligence shows a 19 percent climb in CISO concerns around AI-powered cyber threats, indicating that conventional security paradigms desperately need a strategic overhaul.
Editorial by Sam Peters: Compliance-First AI: Building Secure and Ethical Models in a Shifting Threat Landscape
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in business operations, from customer service and inventory management to document automation and decision support, one thing is clear: AI is a critical asset, not a novelty. But as technology matures, so does its exposure to risk. And if organizations want to realize the full promise of AI without opening the door to adversarial attacks, they must start with one essential building block: compliance.
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