PeaSoup Wins Cloud Based Solution of the Year at Network Computing Awards 2025
PeaSoup Cloud Wins “Cloud Based Solution of the Year” at Network Computing Awards 2025
Runner-Up at DCS Awards for Data Centre ICT Storage Innovation of the Year
May 2025 – PeaSoup Cloud, a leading UK provider of sustainable cloud and backup services, is proud to announce it has won the “Cloud Based Solution of the Year” at the Network Computing Awards 2025 for its innovative Liquid S3 Compatible Storage solution. The company was also recognised as Runner-Up in the “Data Centre ICT Storage Innovation of the Year” category at the prestigious DCS Awards.
The winning solution, Liquid S3 Storage, leverages liquid immersion cooling technology — making PeaSoup the only UK cloud provider using this method to deliver enterprise-grade object storage. The innovation not only delivers exceptional performance and resilience but also significantly reduces energy consumption and carbon emissions compared to traditional cloud infrastructure.
“We’re incredibly proud of this recognition. These awards are a testament to our team’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and providing real-world value to our customers,” said Martin Bradburn, CEO of PeaSoup Cloud. “We’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our customers, partners, and technology vendors. Your support made this possible.”
Liquid S3 storage is currently being used by clients in a range of industries, including finance, education, media, and architecture, for everything from web hosting to Microsoft 365 backup, compliance storage, and AI/ML data archiving.
The awards ceremonies brought together top names in the tech industry and highlighted the importance of green technology and collaboration in driving digital transformation.
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About PeaSoup Cloud
PeaSoup is a UK-based managed cloud services provider known for its environmentally responsible data infrastructure and ISO-certified secure cloud platforms. The company offers a range of services, including backup & disaster recovery, object storage, and infrastructure hosting – all powered by its unique liquid immersion cooling technology.
