Hitachi Vantara and Broadcom partner to offer private and hybrid cloud solutions

The companies aim to assist with data management and infrastructure modernization challenges.

On August 26, Hitachi Vantara and Broadcom Inc. announced new private and hybrid cloud solutions that combine Hitachi’s Unified Compute Platform (UCP) RS with VMware Cloud Foundation. The solution promises to assist organizations in navigating the proliferation of data and the escalating requirements of AI.

The solutions promise faster time to value, flexible deployment, and simplified management. Hitachi reports that it will allow organizations to modernize their infrastructure for improved performance and scalability, as well as reduce total cost of ownership, energy consumption, and carbon footprint.

“As more businesses face the realities of the AI age, they are actively seeking solutions that help them scale and improve data reliability without sacrificing on cost or environmental commitments,” said Octavian Tanase, chief product officer of Hitachi Vantara, in a press release. “At Hitachi Vantara, we are committed to driving innovation and sustainability in the data infrastructure space. Our enduring collaboration with Broadcom exemplifies our dedication to providing cutting-edge solutions that not only meet the evolving needs of our customers but also contribute to a greener planet.”

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Hayden Beeson

Hayden Beeson

Hayden Beeson is a writer and editor with over seven years of experience in a variety of industries. Prior to joining Lightwave and Broadband Technology Report, he was the associate editor of Architectural SSL and LEDs Magazine. 

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