SAN MATEO, Calif. – January 9, 2025 — / BackupReview.info / — Hammerspace, the company orchestrating the next data cycle, and Cloudian, the leader in S3-compatible object storage, have announced a partnership to deliver a cutting-edge solution for managing unstructured data at scale. Combining Hammerspace’s parallel file system performance and global data orchestration with Cloudian’s exabyte-scale HyperStore object storage, the partnership empowers enterprises to seamlessly manage, protect, and extract value from their massive unstructured data sets.
Unstructured data comprises 90% of all data being generated today, growing exponentially and challenging enterprises with its sheer scale and complexity. By integrating Hammerspace’s high-performance data orchestration capabilities with Cloudian’s secure and scalable object storage platform, organizations can unify data across edge, core, and cloud environments in a single global namespace. This solution ensures simplified management and accessibility of unstructured data while supporting performance-intensive applications such as AI training, HPC workloads, and analytics.
Key benefits of the partnership include:
“Our partnership with Cloudian redefines how enterprises manage and leverage unstructured data,” said Molly Presley, SVP of Marketing, Hammerspace. “Together, we’re enabling organizations to unify their data ecosystems, eliminate silos, and unlock the full potential of their data for AI, analytics, and other transformative initiatives.”
“Cloudian is excited to collaborate with Hammerspace to deliver an integrated solution that combines performance, scalability, and simplicity,” said Jon Toor, Chief Marketing Officer, Cloudian. “This partnership gives enterprises the tools they need to conquer the challenges of data growth and drive their digital transformation strategies forward.”
The combined solution is available immediately through Hammerspace and Cloudian’s global partner networks. For more information, visit https://hammerspace.com/hs-partners/technology-partners/cloudian/
About Cloudian
Cloudian is the leader in secure, S3-compatible AI data lake platforms. With military-grade security, limitless scale, and seamless cloud integration, Cloudian delivers plug-and-play interoperability with NVIDIA GPUDirect and with AI tools such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, Kafka, Arrow and more. Our software-defined, on-premises solutions let users simplify and accelerate AI workflows, meet data sovereignty requirements, and cut costs by consolidating information to a single, cloud-like environment. Cloudian’s geo-distributed architecture manages and protects object and file data at the edge, core, and in the cloud, for both traditional and modern applications.
About Hammerspace
Hammerspace is radically changing how unstructured data is used and preserved. Our Global Data Platform unifies unstructured data across edge, data centers, and clouds. It provides extreme parallel performance for AI, GPUs, and high-speed data analytics, and orchestrates data to any location and any storage system. This eliminates data silos and makes data an instantly accessible resource for users, applications, and compute clusters, no matter where they are located.
Hammerspace and the Hammerspace logo are trademarks of Hammerspace, Inc. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.
©2024 Hammerspace, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cloudian Media Contact:
Jon Toor
+1-650-227-2380
mediainquiries@cloudian.com
Hammerspace Media Contact:
Kim Pegnato
IGNITE Consulting, on behalf of Hammerspace
+1-781-835-7118
Hammerspace@igniteconsultinginc.com
www.hammerspace.com
Source: Hammerspace
Tags: Cloudian, Hammerspace
Copyright © 2004 - 2020 Backup Review.info | Sitemap
One Response
Hammerspace and Cloudian Partner to Transform Unstructured Data Management Across Edge, Core, and Cloud - ITTech
January 10th, 2025 at 8:55 am
1[…] Source: https://www.backupreview.info/2025/01/09/hammerspace-and-cloudian-partner-to-transform-unstructured-… […]
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI
Leave a reply