Quantum Corp (QMCO)oration highlighted its solutions designed to address AI-driven supply chain and power challenges arising from surging costs, constrained availability, and supply uncertainty for flash and hard disk technologies. Ahead of the 2026 NAB Show, Quantum is introducing “shockproof workflows,” architectures intended to mitigate those vulnerabilities with available solutions that enable relief from energy constraints, lower storage costs, and support hardware-level cyber-resilience that traditional flash and hard-drive only solutions can’t deliver. These workflows are anchored by the company’s Quantum ActiveScale object storage platform with integrated cold storage and the Quantum Scalar i7 tape library, built to hyperscaler specifications. “Shift happens,” said Hugues Meyrath, CEO of Quantum. “It’s been a time of extraordinary change for media and content producers worldwide – and threats to ‘business-as-usual’ storage and workflow assumptions are here to stay. Most organizations that depend on flash or hard drive-only solutions are facing the need to urgently review their architectures and ask hard questions: where is my supply chain exposure, how do I contain spiking flash costs, how do I inoculate my workflows against the next disruption? These customers need actionable answers now, and an architecture that’s ready for what’s next-and we are ready with workflows designed to be shockproof, built by Quantum.”
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