Datavault AI Expands IBM Partnership for Edge AI Deployment Insights Desk, January 9, 2026January 12, 2026 Through an expanded partnership with IBM utilizing the SanQtum AI platform, Datavault AI Inc, dealing in immediate data monetization and enterprise digital twins, announced it will provide enterprise-grade AI performance at the edge in New York and Philadelphia. SanQtum AI, a fleet of synchronized micro edge data centers running IBM’s Watsonx suite of AI products on a zero-trust network, is run by Available Infrastructure. The integrated deployment is intended to provide ultra-low latency, tokenization, real-time data scoring, and cybersecure data storage and computation throughout two of the US’s most data-dense metro areas. Datavault AI can assist clients in processing and tokenizing data as it is created by operating its Information Data Exchange and DataScore agents, built with Watsonx, within SanQtum AI’s zero-trust edge environment. This allows Datavault AI to instantly convert raw inputs into authorized, tradable digital property. Without relying on public cloud infrastructure, which can pose significant security threats, this capability supports enterprise AI workloads, media analytics, identity verification, tokenization, credentialing, and high-security data commerce. “We now have the infrastructure to deliver what the market has only talked about.” said Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI. “The Watsonx portfolio of AI products gives us the added intelligence, SanQtum AI gives us the speed, and together they give Datavault AI the ability to create authenticated digital property nearly at the instant data comes into existence. I believe this could change the economics of data, helping us serve enterprises such as media leaders, sports organizations, and government agencies across the Northeast Corridor with unmatched performance and security.” “By unifying speed, resilience, and trusted protection in a single platform, SanQtum AI provides a powerful new foundation for AI and computing safety, reliability, and performance.” Added Daniel Gregory, CEO of Available Infrastructure. “Datavault AI’s deployment of this technology, in collaboration with IBM, will help bolster enterprise-grade AI in the Northeast in ways that we believe will set the bar higher than ever for others to follow.” Artificial Intelligence Dataedge AISecurity