New Delhi: Cohesity has reported stronger enterprise demand for its AI-driven data security offerings as its collaboration with Microsoft widens across cloud services and regulated industries. The company said its engagement with Microsoft grew steadily in fiscal year 2025, driven by rising adoption of tools integrated with Azure, Microsoft 365, Teams and GitHub.
Between August 2024 and July 2025, co-sell activity with Microsoft increased more than tenfold, while sales through the Microsoft Marketplace grew nearly 200 percent. Cohesity said these shifts reflect a broader trend of organisations moving toward consolidated data resilience platforms as they reassess cyber preparedness. The company currently supports more than 13,000 organisations worldwide, including a significant portion of the Fortune Global 500.
As part of the collaboration, Cohesity has integrated Microsoft technologies, including Azure OpenAI, Copilot Studio, Sentinel and Defender into products such as its Gaia assistant and DataProtect platform. These tools aim to streamline search, classification, threat detection, recovery and compliance, particularly for legal, security and governance teams.
The companies pointed to their recent work with Bethany Children’s Health Center in Oklahoma as an example of how joint deployments are being used in critical sectors. The hospital reported improved ransomware recovery, automated PHI and PII classification and better audit readiness after adopting Cohesity on Azure. Officials noted that AI-based anomaly detection and immutable restore points across Microsoft 365 and Azure contributed to their cyber resilience strategy.

