Hitachi Vantara, has announced significant growth in its Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) object storage business with substantial net new customers in 1HFY22 and a projected growth of +40% in Q2 FY22 compared to Q2 FY21, outstripping the market CAGR of 13.6%1. This growth is especially significant given the challenges businesses face converting data into valuable insights that improve customer experiences, create new efficiencies and fuel innovation.
Representing up to 90% of all data stored, unstructured data is a critical component to achieving data centricity but is often left unutilized as the vast majority is never analyzed. To help organizations efficiently process this information, advanced analytics and business intelligence tools are vital to easily classify and make sense of data, govern it, and make it actionable. A recent report by GigaOm notes, “with the right processes and tools, businesses can do more with their data than ever before, mining it for hidden insights and capturing incredible value in the process, transforming it from a liability into an asset.”
Radhika Krishnan, Chief Product Officer for Hitachi Vantara, said, “A quality unstructured data platform extends beyond just storing data – robust analytics are crucial in delivering insights into an organizations data patterns and trends,” “As customers’ needs evolve and IT departments transform from a supporting role to one of enablement, HCP is uniquely suited to addressing the biggest data challenges with faster and more accurate insights for improved savings, employee productivity, and customer experience.”
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HCP offers a broad ecosystem of solutions including comprehensive, intelligent data management that spans beyond object storage alone to unlock the full value of data assets. A leader in the GigaOM Radar for Unstructured Data Management Business Solutions and a DCIG Top 5 On-premises SDS Object Storage Solution, Hitachi’s HCP portfolio delivers robust capabilities for empowering customers as they extend beyond the walls of the enterprise, to the cloud and the edge.
DCIG reports, “HCP demonstrates wide deployment, cloud and analytic support compared with other evaluated solutions,” and that “Hitachi Vantara complements HCP with a portfolio of software products that provides expanded data management, governance, analytics, collaboration, and file gateway capabilities.”
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Paul Schindeler, CEO of Data Matters, said, “The major purpose of long-term digital preservation is to preserve primary data and metadata in such a way that both the readability and the interpretability (authenticity) can be guaranteed. Long-term preservation has become more challenging since data formats, compliance, applications, and usage changes over the life of the data. Our customers are interested in a secure transfer of data to and from the cloud to store/preserve data and make it easy to access,” “Hitachi Content Platform successfully delivers on all of these requirements, making it a perfect platform to build solutions for integrating analytics with a private cloud, while helping ensure privacy, security and longevity of data.”
Ahsan Khan, Chief Technology Officer at ThinkOn, said, “As a cloud services provider, we pride ourselves in providing infrastructure that scales without limits and facilitates data innovation while maintaining flexibility, security, and investment protection within our customers’ existing systems,” “We believe object storage is the ideal technology to securely deliver our storage services and help protect against the latest cyber and ransomware threats by employing strong data protection policies, including encryption, object locking, and multiple backups of sensitive data. Using the Hitachi Content Platform portfolio as the foundation for our data protection-as-a-service offerings, we can provide our customers their choice of industry-leading backup, disaster recovery, analytics, and storage service offerings.”