en.Wedoany.com Reported - US cloud storage company Backblaze will set up a booth (Booth #434) at the 2026 North American Artificial Intelligence & Big Data Expo, taking place May 18-19, 2026, at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. The company will showcase how its scalable data infrastructure ensures AI pipelines run at full speed. The Expo is a highly regarded enterprise AI event in North America, bringing together over 8,000 industry professionals, more than 250 speakers, and over 250 exhibitors, covering topics across the full technology stack from generative AI and machine learning to scalable infrastructure.
At the expo, Backblaze will highlight its flagship high-performance object storage product, B2 Neo. Launched in February 2026, this product is an S3-compatible, high-performance cloud object storage solution purpose-built for the massive, high-throughput data flows of modern AI pipelines. B2 Neo delivers up to 1 Tbps of aggregate throughput, ensuring GPU clusters do not have to wait for data and eliminating data bottlenecks in AI training and inference tasks at the storage level. Architecturally, B2 Neo employs a disk-centric design with a strategically deployed flash layer for write caching, gaining the performance benefits of flash while avoiding the cost and scalability limitations of all-flash architectures at multi-petabyte scale. The product recently won the "Product of the Year Award" at the 2026 NAB Show and is already supporting AI training pipelines and high-performance computing workloads in production environments across multiple platforms.
Troy Liljedahl, Senior Director of Solutions Engineering at Backblaze, will deliver an expert presentation at the expo titled "AI Pipelines Start with Storage: Building a Scalable Data Foundation," systematically articulating the foundational role of data infrastructure throughout the AI workload lifecycle. Additionally, the company will showcase integrated solutions developed with partners in the areas of data management and AI workflow acceleration through live demonstrations for attendees.
The company's recent performance confirms the pull-through effect of AI demand on its cloud storage business. In the first quarter of 2026, Backblaze's revenue exceeded the upper end of its guidance, leading the company to raise its full-year revenue guidance to a range of $161.5 million to $163.5 million, up from the previous estimate of $156.5 million to $158.5 million. Co-founder and CEO Gleb Budman noted during the earnings call that AI-driven, data-intensive workloads are becoming a core engine of the company's growth.
This quarter, Backblaze also released its Q1 2026 Cloud Storage Performance Statistics Report, conducting a side-by-side comparison test of Backblaze B2, AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, and Wasabi object storage across two major regions: the Eastern United States and Central Europe. The test results revealed significant performance differences among providers across different regions, with no single vendor maintaining an absolute advantage in all geographic areas. The regular publication of this report provides the industry with an independent, verifiable benchmark for cloud storage performance. In January of this year, Backblaze was nominated as a finalist for the "Most Innovative Data Storage Solution" in the SiliconANGLE Media 2026 Tech Innovation CUBEd Awards. Gleb Budman commented on this: "In the AI era, data needs to move quickly to where the GPUs are. Traditional cloud providers make this process slow and expensive. B2 Overdrive is designed for extreme speed at an extremely low price."
Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Backblaze has focused on cloud storage services since its founding in 2007, currently serving over 500,000 customers across 175 countries. The company positions itself as a high-performance cloud storage platform for the AI era, with its product line encompassing B2 Cloud Object Storage, the B2 Overdrive high-performance storage tier, the B2 Neo white-label storage solution, and computer backup services. Against the industry backdrop of surging demand for AI infrastructure, Backblaze is accelerating its transformation from a traditional cloud backup provider to a high-performance AI data infrastructure platform.
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