The fourth annual Wasabi Global Cloud Storage Index explores how businesses allocate infrastructure and storage spending to support AI, the challenges organizations face when it comes to AI workload d...

TOKYO: The fourth annual Wasabi Global Cloud Storage Index explores how businesses allocate infrastructure and storage spending to support AI, the challenges organizations face when it comes to AI workload deployment, and the increasingly critical role cloud object storage plays in enabling cost-effective deployment of AI solutions at scale.
The Wasabi Cloud Storage Index, developed in collaboration with Vanson Bourne is a leading source of industry trends and IT decision-maker insights on cloud infrastructure and storage services. Based on global survey data from 1,700 business and IT respondents, including 250 respondents in Japan, the study has uncovered key findings over the past three years on buying behavior, user satisfaction, and the impact of hyperscaler fee structures on storage costs. This year’s research explores emerging challenges, including AI data storage complexity, data quality issues, cloud security concerns, and the critical service features and capabilities organizations rely on to keep their data secure and accessible.
Below are key insights uncovered this year among respondents in Japan:
Organizations are committed to AI infrastructure spending, and are allocating the majority of their budgets to data, storage, and compute – not software and SaaS
“When we look at revenue allocations at the highest level of the public cloud services market – the vast majority comes from software/SaaS, not infrastructure services (IaaS),” said Andrew Smith, director of strategy and market intelligence at Wasabi Technologies and a former IDC analyst. “But emerging AI workloads and initiatives are actually changing this dynamic. What’s fascinating to see within our survey results this year is how most AI budget allocation is going toward infrastructure, not SaaS. In other words, it’s the complete opposite of what we might expect from a traditional market standpoint, and it’s a great illustration of the critical role cloud storage and cloud infrastructure services play in this generational buildup of AI-enabled solutions and services.”
AI infrastructure spending continues to rise, driving considerations for hybrid storage adoption
"As organizations scale AI initiatives, they face mounting data storage and data quality challenges that can quickly erode ROI if not managed effectively," said Dave Friend, founder and CEO at Wasabi Technologies. "Cost-efficient, reliable storage is essential to ensure high-quality data is readily available for AI models, enabling better outcomes without unsustainable infrastructure costs. This drives home the need for affordable, secure, high-performance cloud storage so budgets stay in line with expectations, and data remains secure and accessible.”
Cloud storage fees and budget overruns persist
Cloud data protection and security remain significant market concerns, and cloud storage services providers have a major role to play in helping users keep their data safe and accessible
Download the 2026 Wasabi Cloud Storage Index Japan Executive Summary Report from Wasabi to learn more here.
Methodology
Wasabi commissioned independent market research agency Vanson Bourne to conduct research into cloud storage. The study surveyed C-level leadership and managers who had at least some involvement in or responsibility for public cloud storage purchases in their organization at businesses across Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the UK, the United States and Singapore. The research took place in November and December 2025 and included organizations with more than 100 employees across all public and private sectors. All interviews were conducted using a rigorous multi-level screening process to ensure that only suitable candidates were given the opportunity to participate.
About Wasabi Technologies
Recognized as one of the technology industry’s fastest growing companies, Wasabi is on a mission to store the world's data by making cloud storage affordable, predictable and secure. With Wasabi, visionary companies gain the freedom to use their data whenever they like without being hit with unpredictable fees or vendor lock-in. Instead, they’re free to build best-of-breed solutions with the industry’s fastest-growing ecosystem of independent cloud application partners. Customers and partners in over 100 countries trust Wasabi to help them put their data to work so they can unlock their full potential. Visit wasabi.com to learn more.
Fonte: Business Wire
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