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IBM Cloud and Wasabi Collaborate to Power Data Insights Across Hybrid Cloud


IBM and Wasabi Technologies, the hot cloud storage company, are collaborating to drive data innovation across hybrid cloud environments.

This collaboration aims to allow enterprises to run applications across any environment—on-premises, in the cloud or at the edge—and help enable users to cost efficiently access and utilize key business data and analytics in real time, according to the vendors.

"Wasabi is on a mission to store all the world's data. Organizations storing an enormous amount of data, including sports organizations, need to be able to store it in an affordable, accessible way without being locked into a single vendor with exorbitant fees," said David Friend, co-founder and chief executive officer, Wasabi Technologies. "Collaborating with IBM demonstrates Wasabi's commitment in the cloud storage market and gives our customers a better way of managing their data cross locations."

Both IBM Cloud and Wasabi are committed to delivering resiliency, performance, security, and compliance capabilities for their clients, according to the companies.

Wasabi hot cloud storage does not charge for egress or API requests when they want to access their data, which Wasabi reports can help with cost predictability and savings for clients.

Data can be stored and accessed how and when it is needed. The hybrid cloud approach delivered with IBM Cloud Satellite, can help clients manage cloud object storage and workloads running across environments from a single control point, using innovative security and controls no matter where data is being collected, processed, or shared.

Through IBM Cloud and Wasabi, clients across all industries can take advantage of extended secured and open cloud services to help transform applications and workflows, managing security across any environment.

"In today's digital-first world, data can be an organization's greatest asset—empowering them with valuable insights that can transform business. Our collaboration with Wasabi technology will allow clients to re-imagine business processes enabled by data, while focusing on resiliency, performance, security, and compliance. We are helping organizations across all industries, even those that are highly regulated, uncover game-changing insights from any environment, without sacrificing security," said Howard Boville, head of IBM hybrid cloud platform.

For more information about this news, visit www.ibm.com.


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