ADI Expands Wasabi Cloud Storage to United Kingdom and Ireland

The ADI Cloud Storage Powered by Wasabi solution enables integrators to extend existing VMS deployments into the U.K. and Ireland.
Published: May 1, 2026

MELVILLE, N.Y. – ADI recently announced the expansion of ADI Cloud Storage Powered by Wasabi to the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of the next phase of the ongoing European expansion.

“As video systems across security, commercial AV and enterprise environments generate increasing volumes of data, integrators are seeking flexible storage solutions that can scale without requiring costly infrastructure upgrades,” according to the ADI announcement. 

The ADI Cloud Storage Powered by Wasabi solution addresses this challenge by enabling integrators to extend existing video management system (VMS) deployments into the U.K. and Ireland as part of the next phase of the company’s ongoing expansion efforts.

“With this expansion, our integrators can deliver an easy-to-deploy cloud storage solution that integrates seamlessly with their video management systems, while unlocking new opportunities for recurring revenue,” says Chris Briggs, senior product manager at ADI, in the announcement.

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“As video deployments grow in scale and complexity, customers need storage solutions that are secure, scalable, and simple to add to existing environments,” he says.

What Does ADI Cloud Storage Powered by Wasabi Do?

The ADI Cloud Storage Powered by Wasabi solution uses a hybrid model that combines local storage for immediate video access with cloud-based capacity for “secure, cost-effective expansion and disaster recovery,” according to the ADI announcement.

“Extending on-premise camera and server deployments into the cloud allows integrators to help customers protect critical video data while reducing the need for additional on-site infrastructure,” the announcement says.

ADI Cloud Storage Powered by Wasabi “integrates with leading VMS platforms, enabling seamless replication of video data to the cloud while allowing footage to be stored and retrieved through the system’s native VMS interface.” This approach “simplifies deployment and ongoing management while providing end users with greater flexibility in how video data is accessed and retained.”

The solution is “particularly suited to commercial and enterprise environments where extended retention periods, operational resilience, and offsite data protection are priorities,” according to the ADI announcement. Typical applications include retail environments, logistics facilities, corporate campuses, and other large commercial environments where reliable access to archived video data is essential.

Available through one-, two-, and three-year subscription options, the offering “aligns with the way integrators already purchase and sell software solutions while creating opportunities for recurring revenue on both new and existing video systems,” according to the ADI announcement.

ADI selected Wasabi as a partner “based on the company’s strong position in the cloud storage market and broad compatibility across leading video and surveillance platforms,” according to the association announcement. The service also “offers predictable pricing with no hidden fees, including egress charges or API request fees, helping integrators deploy and scale solutions with confidence.”

As part of the company’s expanding partnership with Wasabi, further European regions including launches in the Netherlands, Belgium, Nordic and more markets, are planned for later in 2026.

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