45th Annual William Blair Growth Stock Conference
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Commvault Systems (CVLT) 45th Annual William Blair Growth Stock Conference summary

Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.

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45th Annual William Blair Growth Stock Conference summary

21 Nov, 2025

Market positioning and industry trends

  • Cyber resilience, combining data protection and security, is now a top priority for CIOs and CISOs due to rising cyber threats and regulatory demands.

  • The platform supports over 40 workloads, offering broad coverage across SaaS, AI, on-premise, and cloud environments, enabling rapid recovery and business continuity.

  • The total addressable market is estimated at $24 billion, split evenly between backup/recovery and data/cloud security, with high single-digit to low-teens growth expected.

  • Cloud data protection is a major growth area, with 80% of new data expected to be stored in the cloud and significant white space for third-party backup adoption.

  • Data security and cloud security markets are growing in the high teens, with new product launches and acquisitions expanding reach.

Business performance and growth drivers

  • Subscription revenue grew 45% year over year, with SaaS revenue reaching $281 million and 68% annual growth.

  • SaaS net dollar retention is 127%, driven by 70% upsell and 30% cross-sell, with cross-sell identified as a key future growth lever.

  • Profitability remains strong, with 20%+ margins and a repeatable, scalable business model.

  • FY2025 ARR grew 21%, with subscription ARR up 31% and guidance for 24% growth in the coming year.

  • Investments in innovation have resulted in over 1,100 patents and strong differentiation in hybrid and cloud environments.

Competitive landscape and differentiation

  • The company is positioned as a hybrid leader, excelling in both on-premise and cloud, while legacy competitors focus mainly on on-premise.

  • Differentiation comes from scalability, depth and breadth of coverage, single-pane-of-glass management, and low total cost of ownership.

  • Legacy players lack integrated cyber resilience features, slowing recovery and lacking advanced security capabilities.

  • The company has long offered air gap and advanced security features, with recent partnerships including CrowdStrike and Palo Alto.

  • Execution improvements, channel investments, and pricing/packaging changes have shifted perception from legacy to innovative.

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