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Top 20 Storage Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 20 SaaS companies in Storage Management Software. They have combined revenues of $564.7M and employ 3K people. They have raised $803.3M and serve 5M customers combined.

Storage Management Software encompasses a variety of tools designed to assist organizations in managing and optimizing their data storage systems. This software enables users to efficiently organize, control, and maintain data assets while ensuring data availability and integrity. Common features include capacity planning, performance monitoring, data lifecycle management, and reporting dashboards to provide insights into storage usage and costs. The primary use cases for Storage Management Software often involve IT departments managing large volumes of data across multiple storage platforms. Users may include system administrators, data architects, and IT managers who require seamless integration of storage resources and monitoring of data performance. This software is essential for organizations looking to enforce data security, optimize resource allocation, and streamline operations related to data storage and retrieval.

Companies
20
Revenue
$564.7M
Funding
$803.3M
Employees
3K

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Top Storage Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 20 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Acronis

Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Switzerland

Acronis is a provider of backup, recovery and security services for physical, virtual and cloud environments.

Revenue
$426.3M
Customers
5M
Year founded
2003
Funding
$408M
Team size
2.1K
Growth
29.96%
2
Cloudian Inc

San Mateo, California, United States

Cloudian is the leader in data management software for the hybrid cloud. With military-grade security, limitless scalability and seamless cloud integration, Cloudian’s S3-compatible object storage lets users optimize data access, meet data sovereignty requirements and cut costs by consolidating information to a single, cloud-like platform. Cloudian’s geo-distributed architecture manages and protects object and file data at the edge, core, and in the cloud—for both conventional and modern applications. Learn more at cloudian.com.

Revenue
$22.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
208
Growth
-
3
Diamanti

San Jose, California, United States

Developer of enterprise platform designed to solve network and storage challenges. The company's platform gives infrastructure architects, IT operations and application owners the speed, simplicity, efficiency and control they need to run stateful containerized applications in production, enabling developers to specify their network and storage resources and service levels

Revenue
$20.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$78M
Team size
129
Growth
73.07%
4
Lucidity

Frisco, Texas, United States

Lucidity is a multi-cloud storage management platform that optimizes AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud storage. It helps organizations globally right-size block storage, gain global insights, and dynamically resizes block storage across various clouds.

Revenue
$18.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2002
Funding
-
Team size
122
Growth
-
5
StoneFly

Castro Valley, California, United States

Advanced cost-effective full featured SAN, NAS hyper-converged, Cloud solutions backup, and DR services by the innovator of iSCSI technology.

Revenue
$16.8M
Customers
10K
Year founded
2000
Funding
$12M
Team size
85
Growth
115.16%
6
Winslow Technology Group

WALTHAM, Massachusetts, United States

Supplies IT storage services that are easy to use, affordable and full of unique features

Revenue
$14.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
-
Team size
91
Growth
-
7
Cobalt Iron

Lawrence, Kansas, United States

Cobalt Iron delivers the industry's first enterprise-class cloud backup SaaS offering. Cobalt Iron's platform, Compass, scales from terabytes to exabytes and provides the simplicity not found in backup technologies and tools today. Cobalt Iron Compass is: - Delivered as a service and controlled via a web interface - A single, flexible deployment model scaling the range of private to hybrid to public - Leverages cloud investments in Amazon AWS, IBM SoftLayer, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud - Delivers industry leading features, functions, and platform/application support - Requires zero backup application expertise Cobalt Iron delivers innovative data protection solutions, enabling customers to transform their complex, backup-centric IT infrastructure into a recovery-centric, simple, scalable, flexible service. Cobalt Iron eliminates the burden of constantly monitoring, maintaining and upgrading in-house data protection environments, while allowing customers to retain full control.

Revenue
$6.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
40
Growth
51.31%
8
Enmotus

Aliso Viejo, California, United States

Developer of an enterprise software designed to create fully automated intelligent hybrid volumes. The company's software is used for server systems and data centers by providing them with a virtualization layer for memory storage and optimize application performance and storage capacity.

Revenue
$6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
$8.1M
Team size
16
Growth
-
9
Mvation Worldwide

Glen Cove, New York, United States

Provider of hardware, networking, storage and IT services to clients, bridging the gap between their business needs and technology capabilities

Revenue
$6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
14
Growth
-
10
XSKY Data Technology

Haidian, Beijing, China

Provider of software-defined-infrastructure products and services designed to provide enterprises with storage solutions. The company's platform uses hi-technology to help enterprises achieve cost-effective small and medium-scale horizontal expansion storage, enabling customers to realize data center architecture innovation.

Revenue
$5.1M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$215.7M
Team size
77
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for organizing and controlling data storage resources - Should include features for performance monitoring and capacity planning - Must offer data lifecycle management capabilities - Should include security enforcement mechanisms - Must integrate with various storage platforms and systems - Not just for personal data management; must support organizational use cases

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