Wasabi Technologies stories
Wasabi Technologies has appointed Jon Howes as senior vice president of global sales to drive worldwide growth and expand market share.
Rob Waite discusses Wasabi's growth strategy, robust cloud security, and customer success, highlighting its straightforward pricing model and expanding brand presence.
Wasabi partners with Johnson Controls to deliver secure, cost-effective cloud storage integrated with exacqVision VMS for video surveillance data.
Grass Valley integrates Wasabi cloud storage into AMPP, offering media firms flexible, cost-effective options for live production and content workflows.
Education institutions globally will boost public cloud storage budgets, prioritising sustainability and AI adoption, as cloud-first strategies gain momentum in 2024.
Wasabi Technologies appoints Andre Carpenter as Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand to boost growth amid rising demand for secure cloud storage.
Wasabi Technologies launches Wasabi AiR, an AI-powered media storage platform offering automatic tagging and transcription with pay-only-for-storage pricing.
Wasabi Technologies acquires Curio AI from GrayMeta to launch AI-powered intelligent storage for the media sector, anticipated to debut by mid-2024.
Probax, in partnership with Veeam and Wasabi Technologies, rolls out MSP Backup, a novel platform for SME data protection.
Wasabi Technologies partners with Australasian security firms Channel Ten and Visium Networks, offering scalable cloud storage for video surveillance needs.
Partnership between Wasabi Technologies and Crayon aims to help organizations in APAC manage growing cloud storage expenses.
Crayon and Wasabi announce new partnership in the IT industry. Read on to find out more about their collaboration.
Stephen Madden, who is the Technical Alliance Manager for Australia and New Zealand at Wasabi Technologies, joins us today to tell us more about Wasabi.
Wasabi's Senior Manager of Strategy and Market Intelligence, Andrew Smith, discusses cloud service trends in the APAC region.
Wasabi Technologies' Andrew Sandes sheds light on their innovative cloud storage solutions in Australia and New Zealand. #technews.
Wasabi Technologies has opened a new hot cloud storage region in Sydney, Australia, using Equinix services. This is the company's 12th global storage region.
Data management company StorageCraft has released major updates to its flagship backup and recovery platforms.
BackupAssist partners with Wasabi to offer cost-effective and high-performance data backup solutions, delivering enterprise-grade cyber-resilience.
Organizations face dire consequences from cyber-attacks, including data loss. NAKIVO's backup solution with Wasabi could be the affordable answer.
Japanese anime studio Khara has migrated 500TB of data to Wasabi cloud storage, cutting storage costs by 80% and reducing hardware maintenance issues.