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&lt;p class="std-text">The February 27, 2026 alliance between QBO Cloud and MinIO immediately addresses the bottleneck of &lt;strong>exascale data foundation&lt;/strong>. This partnership proves that &lt;strong>enterprise-grade object storage&lt;/strong> must evolve from simple archival silos into the primary engine driving modern AI infrastructure. The prevailing model of disjointed compute and storage layers is failing under the weight of generative workloads, necessitating a unified approach that merges bare-metal agility with high-performance data access.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>