Catalogic Software Elevates Backup Reliability and Cyber-Resilience with Newest Version of DPX
DPX 4.13 provides improved backup verification, expanded malware scanning, and enhanced orchestrated disaster recovery for VMware for faster recovery times
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 16, 2025 at 2:00 pmCatalogic Software, a provider of secure data protection solutions for over 25 years, announced Catalogic DPX 4.13, the latest version of its all-in-one enterprise backup and recovery solution.Most backup products require stitching together separate vendors for software, storage, and ransomware protection creating complexity and more points of failure. DPX delivers everything in a unified, software-defined platform that runs on an organization’s existing hardware. Designed to protect vs. everything from accidental deletions to ransomware, DPX ensures every backup is immutable, encrypted, verified, and ready for clean recovery.
DPX 4.13 introduces major advancements including automated backup integrity checks, proactive malware scans, restore point selection, and seamless network reconfiguration, organizations can validate recoverability, strengthen cyber-resilience, and streamline disaster recovery operations, all from a single platform.
Major enhancements in DPX 4.13 include:
- Backup Verification – New safeguards to ensure backups are recoverable and free from malware
- Rapid Return to Production (RRP) – Enhanced orchestrated disaster recovery for VMware for faster disaster recovery and improved RTO/RPO
- Improved vStor Ransomware Defense – GuardMode now scans agentless VMware and block-level backup jobs in vStor to detect threats before restoration, preventing reinfection while using your existing hardware.
“With DPX 4.13, we’re raising the standard for backup reliability and cyber-resilience,” said Ryan Kaw, VP sales, Catalogic Software. “These new capabilities give customers confidence that their backups are recoverable, secure, and flexible enough to meet today’s complex restore scenarios.”