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Rubrik launches autonomous recovery solution for cloud apps

June 9, 2026 9:01 AM

Rubrik (NYSE: RBRK) announced the introduction of Autonomous Business Recovery for Cloud Applications, a solution designed to recover cloud applications including data, configurations, and code dependencies. The company unveiled the product at its Rubrik FORWARD event in Las Vegas.

The solution uses Rubrik's Preemptive Recovery Engine to automatically discover application dependencies, validate clean recovery points, and pre-build recovery plans before cyber incidents occur. According to the company, the system can restore an organization's "Minimum Viable Business" by recovering compute, data, networking, identity and access management, and configurations in a sequenced manner.

"Recovering data isn't recovering a business. If the application isn't running, the restore fails," said Anneka Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Rubrik. "A modern cloud application is a stack of code, configs, secrets, identities, and dependencies, and machine speed attacks have made the old all-or-nothing recovery untenable."

The solution provides three capabilities: automatic dependency mapping that maintains updated inventory of stack resources, unified backup policy management across application infrastructure and data, and orchestrated restoration that follows a specific sequence starting with network layers, then compute, and finally data.

Rubrik cited research from its Zero Labs division indicating that 88% of leaders expressed concern about meeting current recovery time objectives as artificial intelligence-based threats increase. The company noted that traditional backup tools typically restore individual resources rather than complex application dependencies.

Gartner predicts that by 2030, 35% of organizations will use Cloud Application Infrastructure Recovery solutions, compared to less than 5% in 2026, according to the press release.

The Autonomous Business Recovery for Cloud Applications is currently available in private preview, according to the company's statement.

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