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June 18 2026

Cohesity Maestro: We meet you where you work

Why we build the way we do: around your workflows, not ours.

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To our customers, 

We build for you, not for ourselves. That sounds obvious, but it has real consequences for how we design our products. 

For a long time, the console was the front door to enterprise software. We invested in making ours clear and powerful, and we still do. But every product asks you to learn one more place, one more set of terms, one more way to get things done. Your teams do not live in a single tool. They move across many. During an incident, context-switching is not just annoying; it costs time and attention when both are scarce. 

Now those same teams are starting to work through AI assistants and agents. They are using Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and other tools to pull information together, reason through next steps, and act across the systems they connect to. So, we asked ourselves a practical question: what would it take for Cohesity to show up where your teams already work? Cohesity Maestro is our answer—the industry's first headless architecture for cyber resilience. Your team can trigger restores, hunt threats, and pull telemetry through Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini. No console switch. No workflow changes.

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This is not a departure from how we have always thought about the platform. Cohesity was built for automation and API-first operation because the software should be drivable, not only clickable. Cohesity has been building toward this for years. The platform already supports autonomous action and orchestration within its own experience. Cohesity Copilot brought natural-language administration to data protection in 2024, and Cohesity RecoveryAgent added intelligent cyber recovery in 2025. Agent-first is the next progression. This does not mean our existing interfaces are going away; we will continue to make them clearer, faster, and more capable.

We're building products to help you get real work done. That means agents that can work with yours to reduce ticket volume, surface the next best action, improve cyber resilience, and help your teams make better use of the data they already have.

The same principle applies to the ecosystem around us. We care about your outcome more than whose logo is on a particular capability. When the best answer is a threat-scanning tool, DSPM, or another control you already trust, we should integrate it and make the experience feel coherent. The goal is not another walled garden; it is a working system around your result.

It also applies to deployment. Sovereign, on-premises, cloud, or fully managed by Cohesity: the right model is the one your business, regulators, and operating model require. You choose the path. We support it.

We think of you as a partner, not a captive audience. The relationship should be straightforward to buy, support, and use. We will not make your experience harder just because it is simpler for us. No forced SaaS control plane. No constraints on sovereignty. No hidden penalty for choosing the architecture that fits your environment.

That is not the default posture in much of our industry. Most software companies want new technology to live inside their own product experience. It is easier to package, demo, and control. But your teams are moving in a different direction: toward AI assistants, agents, and workflows that cut across the systems they already use. We should meet them there, not pull them back into another destination. 

Our ambition is simple: help make the world more resilient by being one of the most useful systems you rely on. That is the thinking behind Cohesity Maestro and the way we will continue to build.

Bring your AI. Bring your tools. Cohesity will meet you where you are.

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