Hitachi Data Systems transforms Customer Data Centers

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Hitachi Data Systems transforms Customer Data Centers

Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS) has announced that its strategy of enabling data centre transformation through IT solutions that are virtualized, automated, cloud-ready and sustainable continues to generate customer success around the globe. Customers including Infosys (India), StarHub (Singapore) and TSYS (United States) are proof that the HDS vision and product strategy for cost-effectively re-architecting the data center and optimizing existing IT assets to support various cloud delivery models is what customers need. These customers are saving the equivalent of millions of dollars in storage costs and are experiencing data center reliability and availability benefits that far surpass competitive offerings.

As the data center evolves through virtualization and cloud strategies, the physical boundaries of IT systems are diminishing. This notion that "Data Has No Center" conveys that data is ubiquitous and that the ability to turn data into valuable business information that is available anytime, anywhere is more important than where the data is physically located.

"Data is critical to every aspect of our personal and business lives, but it is not useful if it's stuck in silos or inaccessible when and how we need it," said Brian Householder, Senior Vice- President, Worldwide Marketing and Business Development, Hitachi Data Systems. "HDS is solving this real business problem by transforming traditional, siloed data centers into information centers where customer data becomes useful and actionable. Companies like Infosys, StarHub and TSYS are experiencing this data center transformation with HDS and can now leverage their enhanced technology infrastructures to better support their business goals."

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