ControlMonkey is reinforcing its position in cloud resilience with a mix of product expansion and thought-leadership efforts highlighted over the past week. The company introduced new capabilities that extend its disaster recovery platform beyond core cloud infrastructure into critical network and identity layers, while also promoting educational content for technology leaders.
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ControlMonkey expanded disaster recovery support to network configurations across major edge and CDN providers, including Cloudflare, Fastly, Akamai Technologies, and F5. Using deterministic, versioned snapshots, the platform can now restore DNS, routing, CDN, firewall, and edge policies, aiming to minimize downtime from misconfigurations and security incidents.
These network-focused enhancements position ControlMonkey as a unified control-plane resilience provider for complex multi-vendor environments, which are common among large enterprises. The ability to automate rollbacks and accelerate recovery may bolster its relevance for customers with stringent uptime, compliance, and governance requirements.
The company also added backup and disaster recovery features for Microsoft Entra ID, enabling point-in-time restoration of users, groups, and assignments. Protecting identity and access configurations has become central to cloud security strategies, and these capabilities could help integrate ControlMonkey more deeply into customers’ security and DevOps workflows.
In parallel, ControlMonkey is actively cultivating a thought-leadership profile. A recent LinkedIn initiative curated 10 recommended books for CIOs and cloud leaders on topics such as cloud disaster recovery, hybrid resilience, and data protection, reinforcing the brand’s association with advanced DR and multi-region reliability.
Further elevating its market presence, CTO Ori Yemini is scheduled to speak at the DevOps Live conference on cloud-native disaster recovery, Terraform at scale, and the relationship between data and infrastructure backups, supported by a booth presence for direct engagement. Collectively, these product upgrades and outreach efforts strengthen ControlMonkey’s positioning in cloud resilience, governance, and security, suggesting a constructive week for its long-term market profile.

