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Hedvig

Hedvig is a technology company that provides software-defined storage and data management platforms for enterprise and cloud environments.

  • Software-defined storage platform for enterprise and cloud infrastructures (data management)
  • Support for heterogeneous infrastructure across on-premises (on-prem), private cloud, and public cloud deployments (hybrid cloud storage)
  • Policy-based data placement, replication, and protection capabilities (storage orchestration)
  • APIs and integrations for virtualization, container platforms, and cloud-native workloads (cloud-native storage)
  • Scalable, distributed architecture for block, file, and object storage use cases (unified storage)

More About Hedvig

Hedvig focuses on software-defined storage for enterprises that require a common data layer across data centers and cloud providers. Its core offering is a distributed storage platform (data management) that abstracts underlying compute and storage resources and presents them as programmable storage services. This enables IT teams and architects to standardize storage operations for virtual machines, containerized workloads, and traditional applications using a single control plane.

The Hedvig platform (data management) is associated with a scale-out, distributed architecture that runs on commodity x86 infrastructure and can be deployed in on-prem data centers, private clouds, and public clouds. Nodes contribute Central Processing Unit (CPU), memory, and disk capacity into a storage cluster, which the platform manages for capacity, performance tiers, and resilience. The system is typically accessed using standard protocols for block, file, and object storage, which can include Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI), NFS, and S3-compatible interfaces, allowing integration with a range of hypervisors, operating systems, and application stacks.

For virtualization environments, Hedvig integrates with hypervisor platforms (virtualization storage) to provide virtual disk storage with features such as thin provisioning, snapshots, and cloning. In container and cloud-native contexts, the platform (cloud-native storage) can expose persistent volumes to orchestrators such as Kubernetes through CSI-compatible interfaces, enabling stateful workloads to consume pooled storage with policy-driven data placement. Administrators can configure replication policies, failure domains, and data locality rules to align storage behavior with application requirements and availability targets.

Hedvig positions its technology (hybrid cloud storage) for organizations that operate mixed infrastructures across multiple sites and clouds. By using a unified software layer, enterprises can manage data placement across regions, migrate workloads between environments, and apply consistent protection policies independent of the underlying hardware vendor. This aligns Hedvig with categories such as distributed storage, hybrid cloud storage, and software-defined infrastructure in enterprise IT taxonomies.

From a technical operations perspective, Hedvig provides centralized management tools (storage orchestration) that expose configuration, monitoring, and automation features via graphical interfaces and APIs. These capabilities are designed for infrastructure and platform teams that want to provision storage programmatically, integrate with existing IT service management workflows, and support DevOps and cloud operations practices. In marketplace and directory contexts, Hedvig fits under data management, unified storage, cloud-native storage, and hybrid cloud infrastructure solutions for enterprise workloads.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 90
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services