Backblaze to Highlight Media Workflows and Pricing Transparency at NAB New York
The study, based on a survey of 101 M&E leaders managing over 250TB of cloud infrastructure, found that rising egress fees and unpredictable billing models are forcing companies to make trade-offs that directly impact content availability, archives, and production strategies.
Cloud bills undermine content workflows
According to the research,
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61% reduce dataset sizes to control storage bills, limiting access to valuable content archives. -
49% shorten retention policies, risking the loss of media that could be repurposed or redistributed. -
41% curtail usage of existing libraries, reducing monetization opportunities. -
29% cut staff allocation or headcount tied to content workflows.
“The data shows what media professionals know from experience: production and distribution workflows are being throttled not by technology, but by cloud economics,” said Gleb Budman, CEO at Backblaze. “Innovation is a function of how freely data can move. If every hop from archive to AI tool, or from mezzanines to CDNs adds egress risk, you narrow your options. Our job is to remove that friction.”
Locked in by costs, ready for change
The survey also highlights how restrictive cloud pricing models are keeping M&E companies tied to providers that may no longer fit their needs:
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50% cite egress and data movement costs as the biggest barrier to switching providers. -
34% are contract-locked, while42% cite technical complexity as another major barrier. -
Despite these hurdles,
64% are at least slightly likely to consider switching providers in the next year—a signal that demand for transparent, best-of-breed options is rising.
M&E leaders also highlighted the attributes they value most in a storage provider: compliance (
Industry philosophy is also shifting:
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About the survey
The Backblaze–Dimensional Research 2025 Cloud Storage Survey was conducted from May 24 to June 5, 2025, with a total of 403 respondents responsible for over 250TB of cloud infrastructure. Respondents provided insight into cloud storage challenges, vendor preferences, and the impact of AI-driven data growth on infrastructure strategies.
About Backblaze
Backblaze is the cloud storage innovator delivering a modern alternative to traditional cloud providers. We offer high-performance, secure cloud object storage that customers use to develop applications, manage media, secure backups, build AI workflows, protect from ransomware, and more. Backblaze helps businesses break free from the walled gardens that traditional providers lock customers into, enabling them to use their data in open cloud workflows with the providers they prefer at a fraction of the cost. Headquartered in
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