By Inez Lim
At Computex 2023, Amaryllo presented two innovative storage solutions: a one-time payment cloud storage with enhanced security features called “military protection,” and Artermis, a flash drive bundled with cloud storage space.
Traditionally, users have been attracted to platforms like iCloud and Google Cloud due to their seamless integration with various services. However, the recurring monthly subscription fees have been a drawback. Dealing with expanding data requires users to either regularly clean up their data or continually purchase larger storage capacities. Amaryllo’s storage solutions aim to tackle these core issues.
While its approach may not be entirely groundbreaking, it offers an attractive solution for users who require permanent cloud storage. For a one-time payment of US$29.99, users can obtain 50GB of storage, and for US$199.99, they can access 1TB of storage. The stackable feature provides users with the flexibility to expand their storage as needed.

In addition, Artermis addresses the common problem of users frequently losing flash drives. With Artermis, a user’s data is automatically backed up to the cloud when transferring data onto the flash drive (dependent on network availability). Hence data is not lost completely when a flash drive goes missing. However, it’s worth noting that Artermis is only USB 2.0 compatible, which may affect speeds for large file transfers compared to USB 3.0.
Amaryllo’s cloud solution incorporates AI software, enabling users to benefit from features such as smart search, automatic backups, and 256-bit AES file encryption.
What sets Amaryllo apart is their expansion beyond the typical business-to-consumer (B2C) model. They are also entering the business-to-business (B2B) market.
By leveraging their secure cloud network, storage solution partners can provide their own consumers with comprehensive solutions that integrate AI software.
Given the growing demand for data storage, both consumers and enterprises may find value in leveraging Amaryllo’s cloud storage solutions. Security, storage capacity, and costs are all critical factors that Amaryllo aims to address.
