Technology Alliance Partner
IBM
Wasabi and IBM deliver transformative hybrid cloud and AI solutions, that empower enterprises to run workloads across any environment—on-premises, in the cloud or at the edge—while providing real-time, cost-efficient access to their data and content.
Secure Multicloud Infrastructure for the Data-Driven Enterprise
As organizations generate and store more data across multiple environments, they need fast, secure, and reliable access wherever it lives. Keeping copies of data across clouds strengthens resilience, protects against loss, and ensures continuous availability. IBM Cloud and Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage provide a high-performance, secure, multicloud approach to managing data with predictable pricing now available in the IBM Cloud Catalog.
Powering the World’s Greatest Brands to Do More with Their Media Archives
Many media archives sit idle because teams can’t easily see or search what’s inside. Wasabi AiR and IBM Cloud with watsonx make it simple to discover and access every moment in every file—helping organizations enhance watsonx results, drive innovation, and create new revenue opportunities.
Try Wasabi AiR on the IBM Cloud Catalog
Build and deploy distributed, cloud-native apps at scale
In today’s ever-changing, distributed hybrid cloud world, it's critical to be able quickly deploy workloads that are close to wherever the data resides.
Customers implementing IBM Cloud Satellite can deploy solutions that work with Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage, regardless of where the Satellite region is deployed. Distributed solutions across all locations—on-prem, edge, data center, or public cloud—all work with Wasabi.
Satellite cloud regions for dynamic workloads
Allows for the creation of Satellite cloud regions that exist anywhere. Once established, the regions can run Kubernetes-based workloads, just as they would on public cloud architectures.
Simplified hybrid cloud management
Provides a single common control plane for managing the Satellite cloud regions.
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