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Veeam Leads Global Data Protection Software Market Share in 2H 2025

Data Protection Software

Veeam Data Protection Software leads global data protection rankings in the IDC 2025H2 report. It captures 13.6% worldwide market share, up from 13.2% in 2025H1. Additionally, Veeam Data Protection Software records 11.5% sequential growth, exceeding the market average of 8.8%. Moreover, Veeam emphasizes customer trust and rapid recovery as core priorities.

“Market share is the verdict on how well we achieved the things customers and partners care about, namely, can we get them back to business when something goes wrong,” said Anand Eswaran, CEO at Veeam. “We’ve been singularly obsessed with precision recovery for when ransomware hits, when a model drifts, when an agent goes rogue, when a region goes dark. Now the ground is shifting. With AI, the perimeter is gone; policy and identity now travel with the data itself. AI moves faster than the data feeding it, which may not be secure or trustworthy. Customers need a unified platform across data security, governance, and resilience. And because we already protect more of the world’s data than anyone else, we’re not just part of what comes next; we’re defining it.”

Furthermore, the company highlights evolving risks in AI-driven environments. Consequently, data governance and identity now move with data across systems. As a result, organizations demand unified data security and resilience platforms.

Data Command Graph Powers AI-Driven Resilience

Veeam Data Protection Software powers its unified platform through the Data Command Graph. This engine maps structured and unstructured data, identities, policies, and AI systems. In addition, it scales across billions of data points with high classification accuracy. Moreover, the platform enables precision resilience for AI operations. It identifies exact changes made by AI agents or system events. Hence, it enables selective rollback without complete system restoration.

Moreover, Veeam provides support for identifying and fixing security threats more efficiently. It saves time and efforts for recovery processes. In the end, it speeds up secure implementation of AI technology. Lastly, Veeam will introduce new technologies at VeeamON 2026. The conference will cover issues related to resilience and cybersecurity. It will assist professionals in securing AI-based systems.

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Source: Businesswire