Commvault’s partnerships with Delinea and Pinecone strengthen PAM security and protection of AI data in modern enterprise environments.
Commvault is boosting its cyber resilience capabilities through strategic partnerships with Delinea and Pinecone. By combining advanced privileged access management, robust data protection, and defenses for AI workloads, Commvault addresses several of the most pressing security challenges facing organizations operating across hybrid and multi‑cloud environments.
The partnerships concentrate on two core areas: identity security and protection of AI data.
Together they form a cohesive cyber resilience strategy that helps protect and recover both traditional IT systems and modern AI applications in a controlled, auditable way.
Deeper collaboration with Delinea strengthens PAM security
Commvault’s collaboration with Delinea includes a technical integration between the Commvault Cloud platform and Delinea’s Secret Server. The goal is to centralize and secure credential management while streamlining data recovery in security‑sensitive environments.
Compromised privileged identities remain a leading cause of major security incidents. Through this partnership, organizations can eliminate unmanaged accounts and ensure that sensitive credentials are stored, rotated, and audited securely.
Introducing Just‑in‑Time access means temporary credentials are issued for each backup operation. That significantly reduces the risk of credential misuse and shrinks the organization’s attack surface.
Applying the principle of least privilege improves auditability and compliance with regulations such as GDPR and SOX.
For customers, this translates into lower operational complexity, improved IT efficiency, faster threat response, and stronger support for regulatory requirements.

Pinecone partnership protects AI data and RAG workflows
Beyond PAM, Commvault’s partnerships with Delinea and Pinecone extend into AI security through close technical work with Pinecone. Pinecone provides vector database technology used in AI applications that rely on retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG), where large volumes of contextual data must remain available, consistent, and secure.
Pinecone’s platform supports model training, semantic search, and context‑aware response generation. Protecting vector data has been a longstanding challenge, particularly in regulated industries where traceability, recoverability, and data integrity are essential.
Commvault brings immutable backups, strong encryption, and point‑in‑time recovery capabilities to Pinecone workloads. That enables protection of AI data without compromising performance or the availability demands of AI systems.

Functional benefits of the Pinecone integration
The collaboration delivers clear technical advantages for organizations building or operating AI solutions.
Point‑in‑time recovery enables rapid restoration of vector indexes to a previous state, minimizing downtime and operational disruption.
Encrypted and air‑gapped backups support clean recovery after malicious data injection or accidental deletion.
A unified cyber resilience posture is supported for Pinecone deployments across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
Auditable backups simplify meeting governance and regulatory requirements for AI workflows.
Importance for regulated and mission‑critical environments
For organizations in finance, the public sector, and other regulated industries, Commvault’s partnerships with Delinea and Pinecone represent a practical step toward safer operation of both traditional IT systems and AI‑driven workflows.
When privileged identities are protected and vector databases and AI contexts can be restored to a verifiable state, incident readiness and regulatory compliance improve measurably.
This reduces the risk of prolonged outages and increases trust in AI solutions used in mission‑critical processes.
As AI is adopted across more business‑critical use cases, expectations for traceability, availability, and recoverability continue to rise.
The combination of PAM, data protection, and AI resilience will therefore become a central element of future security architectures.
Unified strategy for cyber resilience
Through its partnerships with Delinea and Pinecone, Commvault demonstrates how cyber resilience is evolving from traditional backup into comprehensive protection for identities, data, and AI models.
These collaborations highlight that security, compliance, and AI strategy increasingly must work together to address today’s threat landscape.
For data‑ and AI‑driven organizations, an integrated security strategy like this represents a decisive competitive advantage in an ever‑more complex digital world.