Commvault Systems Stock (NASDAQ:CVLT)
Previous Close
$125.28
52W Range
$71.75 - $200.68
50D Avg
$101.60
200D Avg
$122.55
Market Cap
$5.23B
Avg Vol (3M)
$955.36K
Beta
0.82
Div Yield
-
CVLT Company Profile
Commvault Systems, Inc., established in 1988 and based in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, operates as a global developer and provider of sophisticated software applications and associated services for data protection and information management. Their extensive product lineup, available across the United States and internationally, encompasses core solutions like Commvault Backup and Recovery for secure data restoration, Commvault Disaster Recovery for business continuity and replication, and the holistic Commvault Complete Data Protection suite. They also offer infrastructure solutions such as the user-friendly, scalable Commvault HyperScale X, and the Commvault Distributed Storage Platform, which provides software-defined storage built on a hyperscale framework. For cloud-centric needs, the company provides the Metallic Cloud Storage service, touted as an effortless path to secure and scalable cloud storage, alongside other Metallic Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings. Beyond software, Commvault delivers crucial technology and business consulting, educational programs, and remote managed services. They also provide professional support, including data management-as-a-service under their Metallic brand. Furthermore, the company markets specialized appliances that seamlessly integrate their software with hardware to address diverse corporate requirements and operational scenarios. The company engages with a broad spectrum of clients, ranging from large enterprises and government entities to small and medium-sized businesses, leveraging both a direct sales force and an expansive indirect network. This network includes distributors, value-added resellers, systems integrators, corporate resellers, and original equipment manufacturers. Commvault's customer base spans a multitude of industries, such as financial services (banking, insurance), public administration, healthcare (including pharmaceuticals and medical services), technology, legal, manufacturing, utilities, and energy sectors.