Wasabi Technologies

Sydney
500 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2017

Wasabi Technologies Company Growth, Stability & Outlook

Wasabi Technologies Employee Reviews

"From my first conversation with the recruitment team, I knew Wasabi was the opportunity I had been waiting for to advance my career—right place, right time! The demand for cloud storage keeps growing, and we’re delivering what every company needs: reliable, affordable storage. I’m confident in Wasabi’s future—new partnerships, expanding teams, and endless opportunities ahead. It’s the perfect environment for growth, and I’m proud to be part of it."

Vinny Tramontina Luvisotto
Vinny Tramontina Luvisotto, Technical Support Manager, Australia
Vinny Tramontina Luvisotto, Technical Support Manager, Australia

"What keeps me motivated at Wasabi is feeling genuinely valued and trusted. From day one, I wasn’t just given a role—I was given ownership. As the first Salesforce Admin, I had both responsibility and freedom to make an impact. My promotion to Senior within a year wasn’t just a title change—it was a message: 'We believe in you.' That trust drives me to keep building, solving real problems, and growing in a place that invests in my potential and authenticity."

Dukagjin Kolaj
Dukagjin Kolaj, Sr. Salesforce Administrator, Kosovo
Dukagjin Kolaj, Sr. Salesforce Administrator, Kosovo

What People Are Saying About Wasabi Technologies

  • Investor Backing & Capital Strength: Recent equity and debt financings, including a January 2026 round at a higher valuation and an April 2026 credit facility, indicate strong access to capital. These resources are directed to infrastructure expansion, product development, and scaling post‑acquisition operations.
  • Market Expansion: The company reports a growing global footprint with multiple storage regions, customers in over 100 countries, and a large partner ecosystem. The announced acquisition of Seagate’s Lyve Cloud further broadens its enterprise reach and installed base.
  • Innovation-Driven Growth: AI‑oriented offerings such as Wasabi AiR and an NVMe‑based performance tier target data‑intensive workloads. This product momentum aligns with rising storage demand from AI, analytics, and media use cases.