

Backblaze is not exactly an enterprise cloud juggernaut: It recorded $53.8 million in revenue last year, only $14.2 million of which came from its B2 service.


The company offers cloud storage that is compatible with AWS' popular S3 storage service, which most anyone who has built a cloud application over the last decade has probably worked with once or twice. But reliable options for smaller companies, which don't want to get lost alongside megacorporations at the big providers, are starting to get serious traction.īackblaze filed for an initial public offering this week, joining the ranks of dozens of cloud-based enterprise tech companies that have joined the public markets over the last couple of years. providers for a relatively long period of time, which made sense as the business world became comfortable with the concept. Cloud infrastructure has been dominated by the Big Three U.S.
