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ControlMonkey – Weekly Recap

ControlMonkey – Weekly Recap

ControlMonkey featured prominently this week with an expanded focus on disaster recovery across cloud data and observability layers. The company highlighted new capabilities aimed at protecting Snowflake configuration data and monitoring tools, underscoring a broader push into cloud resilience, security, and governance workflows.

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Multiple posts detailed automated backup and rapid restoration for Snowflake roles, warehouses, schemas, and policies, designed to safeguard against configuration errors and over-permissive AI agents. By targeting configuration-level resilience rather than only infrastructure, ControlMonkey is positioning its platform closer to data cloud governance and cyber resilience budgets.

In parallel, ControlMonkey announced disaster recovery support for observability assets, including dashboards, alerts, and monitors, which are often the first line of incident detection but historically underprotected. This additional recovery layer is framed as making disaster recovery more comprehensive, helping customers maintain visibility and response capabilities during disruptive events.

Across both Snowflake and observability enhancements, the company is emphasizing operational continuity, compliance, and reduced risk from misconfigurations in complex, multi-platform cloud environments. These moves suggest an effort to deepen relevance with enterprises running critical analytics and monitoring workloads, potentially supporting higher contract values and lower churn.

While the posts do not disclose specific customer wins or revenue metrics, they indicate an ongoing strategy to differentiate ControlMonkey from generic backup or infrastructure-as-code tools. By expanding coverage into data platforms and observability stacks, the company is reinforcing its role in cloud resilience and security workflows, marking a strategically important week for its product portfolio.

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