Quantum is a technology company that produces innovative data storage and management solutions for businesses and individual users.
Founded in 1980 as Quantum Computer Services, eventually renamed America Online (AOL).
Entered the data storage industry in the early 1990s.
Pioneered the development of Digital Linear Tape (DLT) and led the market for many years.
Expanded product lines to include disk-based backup technology, cloud solutions, and other data storage and management offerings.
Acquired Western Digital's hard disk drive business in 2020.
American technology company that produces hard drives and data storage solutions.
American technology company that produces hard drives, solid state drives, and other data storage solutions.
American technology company that specializes in data management and storage solutions for businesses.
Enterprise-level tape storage solutions for managing and archiving large amounts of data.
High-performance file sharing and data management solution for media and entertainment workflows.
Ultra-fast flash storage arrays for high-performance computing and data analytics.
Scalable and durable data storage solution for data-intensive workloads.
Quantum is best known for its data storage and management solutions, particularly its tape storage products.
Quantum competes with other data storage and management companies like Seagate, Western Digital, and NetApp.
Quantum Scalar is a tape storage solution for enterprises that need to manage and archive large amounts of data.
Tape storage is generally slower than disk storage but is also typically more reliable and less expensive. It is often used for long-term data archiving.
Quantum ActiveScale is an object storage solution designed for data-intensive workloads that require scalability and durability.