ExaGrid Wins 4 Industry Awards at the Storage Awards
ExaGrid, the world’s largest independent backup storage vendor
providing Tiered Backup Storage with the most Comprehensive Security and
AI-Powered Retention Time-Lock for Ransomware Recovery, today announced that
the company was honored with four industry awards during the 23rd annual Storage Awards ceremony, “The Storries,” held in London on
June 18, 2026.
ExaGrid was named Data Protection Company
of the Year, Immutable Storage Company of the Year, Storage Company of the
Year, and jointly received the Storage Solution of the Year -
Corporate award with key channel partner Convergent Technology.
ExaGrid continues to gain recognition for its
Tiered Backup Storage, winning 11 industry awards so far in 2026.
Winners are determined by public vote. This year’s
awards mark the thirteenth year of wins for ExaGrid at “The Storries” and the
second consecutive year that ExaGrid has been named the Storage Company
of the Year.
“Congratulations to our fellow award winners, and
many thanks to the Storage Awards team, and especially to everyone who voted
for ExaGrid—we appreciate the continued support we receive from our customers
and our partners,” said Bill Andrews, President and CEO of ExaGrid. “We are
honored that ExaGrid has been recognized as the Data Protection Company
of the Year and the Immutable Storage Company of the Year,
as we have expanded the already comprehensive security features built into our
product to add AI-Powered Retention Time-Lock for Ransomware Recovery which
includes the Auto Detect & Guard feature, in addition to a tiered air gap,
delayed deletes, and immutable data objects. We are honored to win StorageCompany
of the Year for the second year in a row, and we are pleased to
receive recognition again for our work in the UK region with our valued channel
partner, Convergent Technology. ExaGrid continues to stay true to its mission
to offer the best backup storage solution for enterprise organizations and
continues to win the most awards for backup storage, for which we are
incredibly grateful.”





























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