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Companies using Wasabi Platform for Cloud Storage include: Toshiba, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 116224 employees and revenues of $30.27 billion, Khara Japan, a Japan based Media organisation with 84 employees and revenues of $35.0 million, Pollard Thomas Edwards UK, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 105 employees and revenues of $12.0 million and many others.
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Khara Japan | Media | 84 | $35M | Japan | Wasabi Technologies | Wasabi Platform | Cloud Storage | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Khara Japan implemented the Wasabi Platform to build a hybrid cloud archive using Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage plus QNAP. The Wasabi Platform is deployed as a Cloud Storage layer supporting active archiving of animation production assets, and the deployment is focused on archive resilience and operational simplification in Japan.
The architecture pairs on premises QNAP storage with Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage, using a QNAP hybrid mount to present cloud object storage as an active archive tier. Configuration emphasized large scale object retention and active archive workflows, protecting more than 500TB of animation content and enabling direct access patterns consistent with media production needs.
Operational scope covered media and archive functions within Khara Japan production operations, centralizing long term storage for animation assets. The project reduced operations and management costs substantially, with an estimated 80% ops and management savings reported, while enabling a hybrid cloud archive model using the Wasabi Platform and QNAP hybrid mount.
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Pollard Thomas Edwards UK | Construction and Real Estate | 105 | $12M | United Kingdom | Wasabi Technologies | Wasabi Platform | Cloud Storage | 2022 | Waterstons |
In 2022, Pollard Thomas Edwards implemented the Wasabi Platform as a Cloud Storage target for Veeam backups. The Wasabi Platform deployment was supported by MSP Waterstons and focused on backup and disaster recovery infrastructure across the company in the United Kingdom.
The implementation configured Wasabi Platform as the primary storage target for Veeam backup jobs, enabling immutable backups and faster restore workflows. Configuration work concentrated on retention policy enforcement, immutable object storage settings, and integration with standard Veeam backup and restore procedures to centralize backup retention controls and recovery points.
Integrations explicitly included Veeam backup software, and Waterstons provided deployment support and operational handover for backup scheduling and retention governance. The project covered IT infrastructure and disaster recovery processes, aligning backup storage, restore orchestration, and immutability controls under the Wasabi Platform.
The deployment delivered improved restore speeds and immutable backups while freeing budget for cybersecurity improvements, as stated in the source. This implementation represents an IT infrastructure backup and disaster recovery effort by Pollard Thomas Edwards using the Wasabi Platform within the Cloud Storage category.
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Toshiba | Manufacturing | 116224 | $30.3B | Japan | Wasabi Technologies | Wasabi Platform | Cloud Storage | 2022 | NTT Data |
In 2022, Toshiba implemented the Wasabi Platform for Cloud Storage to tier cold file data as part of an enterprise storage and archiving initiative in Japan. The deployment used Wasabi Platform capabilities to extend on-premises storage into cloud-based Hot Cloud Storage, aligning the Cloud Storage implementation to IT infrastructure goals for scalability, cost control, and cross-region data distribution.
The implementation focused on automated tiering of cold data from NetApp arrays into Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage, leveraging Wasabi Platform functionality for object storage placement and lifecycle tiering. Configuration emphasized storage-to-cloud tiering workflows and reduced on-premises file-server management overhead, with the Wasabi Platform serving as the cloud storage target for archival and long-term retention workloads.
NTT Communications acted as the integration partner, deploying NTT Communications' Wasabi Tiering for NetApp to orchestrate the data movement and handle integration with NetApp systems. The architecture therefore included NetApp as the primary on-premises source, the Wasabi Platform as the cloud target, and NTT Communications providing integration, configuration and rollout coordination across Toshiba’s Japan infrastructure footprint.
Governance and operational coverage centered on IT and infrastructure teams responsible for storage and archiving, with rollout executed in Japan to support regional data distribution objectives. The project explicitly reduced file-server management costs by about 30 percent as a stated outcome of the Wasabi Platform Cloud Storage tiering deployment.
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