Druva partners with Microsoft to strengthen cloud data security

Druva partners with Microsoft to enhance cloud data security on Azure, offering scalable, cost-effective protection against cyber threats for enterprises worldwide.

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Druva,  has announced a strategic relationship with Microsoft. The partnership aims to enhance enterprise data security and cyber resilience by integrating Druva’s cloud-native protection with Microsoft Azure services. This collaboration will help businesses safeguard their data from evolving cyber threats while ensuring seamless business continuity.

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The announcement was made on March 11, 2025, and the integration with Microsoft Azure will soon be available via the Azure Marketplace.

The partnership will have a global impact, benefiting enterprises that use Microsoft’s cloud services across different industries. Druva will also showcase its security solutions at the RSA Conference 2025 from April 28 - May 1, 2025, at booth S-1367.

As businesses increasingly migrate their critical operations to the cloud, cyber threats continue to evolve. Gartner predicts that public cloud spending will reach $723.4 billion in 2025, up from $595.7 billion in 2024. This growth in cloud adoption exposes enterprises to new security risks, making robust data protection essential. The Druva-Microsoft collaboration will provide businesses with advanced security tools to protect their cloud environments.

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Through this integration, Druva’s Data Security Cloud will deliver:

  • Cloud Flexibility: Enterprises can secure both cloud-based and on-premises workloads with the flexibility to choose Azure Storage.
  • Scalability: Druva’s 100% SaaS model eliminates the need for additional hardware or software, offering on-demand scaling without extra costs.
  • Unified Data Security: Businesses will have a single dashboard to monitor and manage security across their cloud and SaaS applications.
  • Cost Efficiency: Druva’s global deduplication engine reduces Azure storage consumption by up to 40%, lowering overall backup costs.

Jaspreet Singh, CEO and co-founder of Druva, emphasized that their cloud-first approach simplifies enterprise security. “Our customers love our fully managed security platform. This partnership with Microsoft extends true cloud-based data security to more Azure users,” he said.

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Sandy Gupta, Vice President, Global ISV Ecosystem at Microsoft, added that Druva’s expertise in SaaS security will provide customers with the cyber resilience they need to minimize risks and recover quickly from cyber incidents.

This collaboration builds on Druva’s existing integration across the Microsoft ecosystem, including protections for Windows, Microsoft 365, Microsoft EntraID, and Azure technologies. Enterprises can expect greater data security, compliance, and operational continuity as a result of this partnership.