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The white space in storage optimization

Deduplication solved backups (10–50× reduction across repetitive snapshots). But active & cloud data — 70–80% of enterprise storage — remains largely untouched. That’s where Incybit wins: 30–70% reduction (up to 76%) on live, unique data with no app changes.

Market Opportunity

  • Backups are solved: dedupe dominates that space (Dell EMC, Cohesity, Commvault).
  • Active & cloud data is not: databases, file shares, analytics, SaaS workloads — little to no dedupe benefit.
  • Cloud storage bills: hyperscalers charge full price per GB; no transparent compression provided.
  • Enterprise CAPEX: primary storage expansions cost millions; delaying them is a CFO win.
TAM: $100B+ cloud storage Active data = 70–80% of footprint Immediate ROI

Where We Fit

Deduplication (Backups)
10–50× ratios on repetitive backup sets across weeks/months. Great for backup appliances; irrelevant for unique daily data.
Incybit (Active & Cloud Data)
Typically 1.4–4× (30–76% smaller) on live, unique files — PDF, Office, Parquet, logs, analytics. Lossless, transparent, no app changes. Exactly where dedupe fails.

Why Now

  • Cloud bills are exploding: $100B+ market, growing 20% YoY.
  • No hyperscaler solution: AWS/Azure/GCP don’t compress buckets for you.
  • Active data growth: analytics, SaaS, collaboration — exploding faster than backups.
  • Proven need: every enterprise CIO wants savings without disruption.

Traction

  • Patent pending: Producer-aware dictionary compression system.
  • Working cloud platform (Incybit Cloud) live in beta.
  • Proven case studies: 30–70% savings across PDFs, Office, Parquet.
  • Investor deck, demo portal, and expo schedule (Bits & Pretzels, Web Summit, TechCrunch Disrupt).
Patent pending Live beta Case studies 30–70%

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Incybit addresses the largest unsolved storage cost problem: active & cloud data. Backups are already optimized by dedupe; the real spend sits in live data.

This is the white space — and we own it.

“30–70% (up to 76%)” reflects typical to best-case results on specific active datasets. Deduplicated backups are a different category.