Commvault Considers Sale Following Interest from Thoma Bravo
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Commvault Considers Sale Following Interest from Thoma Bravo
"Commvault focuses on data protection and recovery in the event of cyberattacks, ransomware, and system failures for both enterprise environments and cloud providers. Its clients include 3M, Sony, and Hilton."
"Thoma Bravo Managing Partner Orlando Bravo previously called the downturn in the software market a 'huge buying opportunity.' This makes the firm one of the few private equity firms actively seeking acquisition targets despite AI uncertainty."
"In November 2025, the company launched Cloud Unity, an AI platform for cyber resilience that bundles tools for data discovery, recovery, and identity protection."
Commvault is considering a sale after receiving acquisition offers from various parties, including Thoma Bravo, which has previously made an offer. Goldman Sachs is advising on the process. The company, valued at around $3.5 billion, has seen its stock drop 60% since its peak last year, influenced by AI disruptions. Despite this, Commvault reported a 19% revenue increase to $314 million in the last quarter. The firm specializes in data protection and recovery, serving clients like 3M and Sony, and recently launched an AI platform for cyber resilience.
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