Tag: Hitachi Vantara

  • Hitachi Vantara expands focus on enterprise storage, AI, and hybrid cloud

    Hitachi Vantara expands focus on enterprise storage, AI, and hybrid cloud

    Mumbai: Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), announced the completion of a strategic realignment designed to accelerate the company’s growth plan, including its ability to respond to market opportunities with a focus on hybrid cloud and generative AI. The new structure includes the integration of Hitachi Vantara and Hitachi’s IT Platform Products Management Division, which has been responsible for Hitachi’s business development, R&D, and production of data infrastructure solutions.

    The realigned Hitachi Vantara commands extensive infrastructure and data storage experience across manufacturing and hybrid cloud, as well as a shared focus on collaboration to drive meaningful business outcomes for the company’s customers. As a result, the company will be able to innovate and adapt to the needs of the market in real-time, while also building upon its long-standing expertise in managing data across mission-critical environments.

    The announcement comes at an important time as the emergence of technologies like generative AI has led to an explosive growth of processing required for data, and many companies are straining to keep up. One recent survey of IT leaders revealed that many IT professionals are struggling to manage AI projects and deal with the resulting deluge of data. According to the survey, nearly nine in 10 IT professionals (88 per cent) can’t support the surge of AI-related requests that they have received at their organisation. A separate survey found that more than 75 per cent of organisations are using multiple AI models and 90 per cent said that they have faced challenges integrating AI with other systems.

    “The rise of generative AI and the explosion in data processing power are pushing the pace of change, and many organizations are struggling to keep up,” said Sheila Rohra, CEO of Hitachi Vantara. “This next phase of business transformation is designed to help us accelerate our execution and scale our business to identify and capitalize on market opportunities in real time. This extension of development, manufacturing, sales, and delivery capabilities will strengthen our ability to provide our customers with the AI-driven data performance, reliability, and resiliency they need across their hybrid cloud environments in order to realize real-world impact and growth.”

    As part of the new organizational structure, Akinobu Shimada, formerly president of Hitachi’s IT Platform Products Management Division, has been appointed as chairman of Hitachi Vantara to bolster the already strong connection between Hitachi Vantara and Hitachi Ltd.

    “Our strong partnership across the organisations has helped to create the right synergy to formalize a Hitachi Vantara structure that brings R&D and engineering closer to our key markets around the globe,” said Shimada. “Given the impressive amount of industry expertise and technical understanding infused into our business, I am confident that we will lead with a unified digital infrastructure and AI strategy and execution plan that enables us to deliver high-impact outcomes for our customers and positions our business for continued growth.”

    Hitachi Vantara is pioneering the development of hybrid cloud storage that seamlessly combines on-premises and cloud computing to achieve safety, high performance and reliability, and cost advantage in processing critical, large-scale data for complex business requirements. As an example, the company recently announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to create a new generation of transformational AI solutions, Hitachi iQ, which layers industry-specific capabilities on top of its AI solution stack, so outcomes can be more specific and relevant to an organization’s business. 

  • Bobby Soni elevated as president of Hitachi Vantara

    Bobby Soni elevated as president of Hitachi Vantara

    NEW DELHI: The digital infrastructure and solutions subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd, Hitachi Vantara has elevated Bobby Soni as the new president of its Digital Infrastructure Business Unit (DIBU), as reported by People Matters. He will resume his role form 3 August 2020, succeeding Brian Householder, who will be leaving Hitachi after 17 years. 

    Soni has been holding the position of COO for DIBU for one year. Previously, he was the chief solutions and services officer, and senior vice president of cloud, global services and emerging solutions. 

    Prior to joining Hitachi, Soni had worked as a VP at IBM, CSO at Webify Solutions (acquired by IBM), and as a chief technology officer at KPMG. 

  • Hemant Tiwari appointed Hitachi Vantara GM for India biz

    Hemant Tiwari appointed Hitachi Vantara GM for India biz

    MUMBAI: Hitachi Vantara, a subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd has appointed Hemant Tiwari as the general manager for India business. 

    Tiwari will lead the Vantara business and operations in India with a focus on growing the overall business, accelerating the expansion of the company’s revenue, market share in India and building up the partner ecosystem.

    He brings to Hitachi Vantara a vast experience driving the growth of data centre, hybrid cloud portfolio across consumer, enterprise server, storage and networking.

    Commenting on his appointment, Hemant Tiwari says, “I am thrilled to be joining the Hitachi Vantara team, and I look forward to working closely with our partners and customers to take full advantage of the fast-growing technology landscape and opportunities that the Indian market has to offer. As the technology industry continues to evolve across different segments, it is truly an exciting time to lead and drive the company’s growth in India.”

    Hitachi Vantara APAC senior vice president and general manager Daniel Chong adds, “India is a critical market for Hitachi Vantara. With the immense potential and digital-led transformation that the country is witnessing today, the business opportunities in creating an innovative data-driven approach for our customers to deliver business value and accelerate their digital transformation journey are phenomenal. We are excited about the leadership Hemant will provide in growing our business in the India market through our unique expertise and innovative technology solutions.”

    Hemant Tiwari comes with an experience of over 35 years in IT industry. Prior to joining Hitachi, he worked with Hewlett Packard for over two decades at various senior management positions across India and Asia.