Data Backup and Recovery
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Data Security
Cohesity CEO Sanjay Poonen Says Unified Platform Offers Faster, Smarter Recovery
Data protection startup Cohesity’s completed acquisition of Veritas is giving newly combined company a world-class file system and access to a rich connector ecosystem.
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Cohesity CEO Sanjay Poonen said the deal combines Veritas’s legacy in backup systems with Cohesity’s modern, cloud-native zero-trust architecture, giving both customer bases expanded capabilities under one control plane. The combined innovation engine enables faster development cycles and greater responsiveness to evolving IT environments, he said (see: Cohesity’s Acquisition of Veritas: A New Era in Data Defense).
“We’ve got the best solution now for data protection of Nutanix and Red Hat and many, many databases that are new,” he said. “Many cloud workloads. We’re able to put out new connectors at a pace that the former Cohesity was not able to do as fast because we just didn’t have a large enough engineering team. We now have a very large team, and they’re now able to bring that power of those connectors.”
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Poonen also discussed:
- Role of application recovery and incident response in cyber resilience;
- AI application in search, summarization and sovereign cloud scenarios;
- Rising demand for sovereign on-prem solutions in Europe and Asia.
Before joining Cohesity in April 2022, Poonen served as COO at VMware, where he oversaw sales, marketing, services and alliances, doubling VMware from approximately $6B to $12B in revenue. Prior to VMware, Poonen served as president of SAP where he led SAP’s Applications, Industries and Platform teams, serving in engineering and sales roles that helped double SAP’s revenues from roughly $10 billion to $20 billion.

