Flagship SkyHawk® AI, Exos®, and IronWolf® Pro Drives take center stage as Seagate showcases video intelligence innovation at Intersec 2026
Seagate Technology plc , a global leader in mass‑capacity data storage, is showcasing advanced storage solutions at Intersec 2026 that help power the transformation of AI-driven video analytics into searchable, decision‑ready intelligence. The edge-to-cloud portfolio is designed to help businesses unlock the full value of their data and make smarter, faster decisions.
AI applications in video image analytics (VIA) are fueling unprecedented data growth at the network edge. IDC reports that more than 75% of organizations expect their video data to at least double over the next five years, as AI adds summaries, annotations, and metadata to every frame. This surge is driven by new use cases across industries – from accelerating investigations and automating alerts to ensuring compliance and enabling deep operational insights.
To help meet this demand, Seagate highlights its latest mass-capacity storage breakthroughs at Intersec. Building on its leadership in CMR technology, the company brings industry-leading 32TB hard drives across its Exos®, SkyHawk® AI, and IronWolf® Pro portfolio to channel and retail partners. Following the blueprint established in hyperscale cloud environments – where Seagate Mozaic technology at higher capacities is already proven – enterprise customers can confidently scale AI workloads across complex hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures. Hard drives deliver unmatched capacity, performance, and scalability, enabling businesses to efficiently store and process massive volumes of data, supporting AI adoption at the edge and in data centers.
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“AI applications, like computer vision, are transforming how video is used across industries,” said Melyssa Banda, SVP of Edge Storage and Solutions at Seagate. “From smart city initiatives to retail and critical infrastructure, video is becoming a searchable business intelligence, and it’s changing how operations run day-to-day. This pivot demands a new kind of data backbone: mass-capacity storage at the edge and in the data center to keep insights flowing and archives searchable. Without it, the promise of AI-powered video analytics stalls.”