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Formerly | Blue Archive |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Cloud storage software |
Founded | June 1, 2017Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | in
Founder | David Friend, Jeff Flowers |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | David Friend
CEO Jeff Flowers CTO |
Products | Wasabi Hot Storage |
Website |
wasabi |
Footnotes / references [1] |
Wasabi Technologies, Inc. is an American object storage service provider based in Boston, Massachusetts that sells cloud storage. [2] The company was co-founded in September 2015 by David Friend and Jeff Flowers and launched its cloud storage product in May 2017. [3]
Friend and Flowers were previously co-founders of Carbonite, an online backup service, among other companies. [4] Friend also previously launched ARP Instruments, Computer Pictures, Pilot Software, and Faxnet. [5] [6]
The company was initially called "BlueArchive" at its founding, but was later renamed to "Wasabi Technologies, Inc." after hot Japanese horseradish. [3]
Wasabi Technologies, Inc. was launched with a single data center location in Ashburn, Virginia. [7]
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Formerly | Blue Archive |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Cloud storage software |
Founded | June 1, 2017Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | in
Founder | David Friend, Jeff Flowers |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | David Friend
CEO Jeff Flowers CTO |
Products | Wasabi Hot Storage |
Website |
wasabi |
Footnotes / references [1] |
Wasabi Technologies, Inc. is an American object storage service provider based in Boston, Massachusetts that sells cloud storage. [2] The company was co-founded in September 2015 by David Friend and Jeff Flowers and launched its cloud storage product in May 2017. [3]
Friend and Flowers were previously co-founders of Carbonite, an online backup service, among other companies. [4] Friend also previously launched ARP Instruments, Computer Pictures, Pilot Software, and Faxnet. [5] [6]
The company was initially called "BlueArchive" at its founding, but was later renamed to "Wasabi Technologies, Inc." after hot Japanese horseradish. [3]
Wasabi Technologies, Inc. was launched with a single data center location in Ashburn, Virginia. [7]