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Cleversafe didn't just store data; it used "Information Dispersal Algorithms" to slice data into chunks and spread them across multiple locations. Even if several storage nodes went offline, the data remained accessible and secure. It was precisely the kind of high-quality, "ready for prime time" solution IBM needed to compete with the likes of Amazon and Google. The Deal and the Legacy
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By 2015, corporations were drowning in "unstructured data"—photos, videos, and massive logs that didn't fit into traditional databases. IBM realized that for their AI and cloud services to truly excel, they needed a way to store exabytes of information cheaply and reliably without the risk of a single server failure wiping everything out. The Solution: Cleversafe's "Secret Sauce" Cleversafe didn't just store data; it used "Information
IBM integrated Cleversafe into its service, effectively absorbing the Chicago startup's brain trust. While some analysts at the time worried if IBM could achieve a "1+1=3" synergy, the acquisition successfully bolstered IBM's infrastructure, allowing it to offer the massive-scale storage that modern AI and enterprise cloud applications require. The Deal and the Legacy Explain the of









