Enterprise Vault, the compliance software unit that Cloud Software Group separated into a standalone business last week, has consolidated its archiving, eDiscovery, surveillance, data insight, and connector tools into one offering called Enterprise Vault Complete.
The packaging change is aimed at regulated organisations that run their own infrastructure rather than moving to cloud-hosted compliance services — sectors such as financial services, legal, and healthcare where data residency rules or internal policy fixes data to specific environments.
Previously, buyers had to license components separately. The Complete tier combines data archiving with capture and classification for retention and policy governance, eDiscovery search and review, surveillance across communications channels, data insight capabilities, and Merge1 connectors for modern messaging platforms. Simplified licensing is the headline pitch; the underlying technology is not new.
Customers need a complete offering that helps them keep pace with growing data volumes, evolving regulatory demands and increasing operational complexity without giving up control,
The launch follows Enterprise Vault's separation from Cloud Software Group's broader portfolio on 6 May. Cloud Software Group, which owns Citrix among other assets, has been restructuring its portfolio over the past two years. Enterprise Vault was previously sold as part of the Veritas product family before that business was acquired by Arctera.
Enterprise Vault Complete is available now. Further details are at enterprisevault.com.