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Hitachi Vantara and Supermicro Outline Partnership to Deliver Mission-Critical Applications and Enterprise AI

Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., is formalizing a strategic partnership with Supermicro, a total IT solution provider for AI, cloud, storage and 5G/edge, which would combine Supermicro’s GPU and AI compute capabilities with the performance and scale of Hitachi Vantara’s Virtual Storage Platform One (VSP One) to give enterprises a powerful foundation for driving AI infrastructure, mission-critical applications, and data-intensive workloads.

The parties are finalizing terms of an agreement that would enable Supermicro to sell VSP One to its customers, and Hitachi Vantara will be able to sell Supermicro servers, storage, GPUs, and hardware systems, broadening availability through established channels, according to the companies.

By bringing compute and data together with enterprise-class support, Hitachi Vantara and Supermicro are helping customers streamline their infrastructure and get more out of their AI investments.

At the center of the collaboration is VSP One, Hitachi Vantara’s unified data platform that brings block, file, object and software-defined storage into a single architecture.

VSP One Object features industry-first native support for Amazon S3 Tables and advanced data intelligence services, enabling customers to move unstructured data into structured tables. This allows enterprises to run performance analytics directly on open-format data without complex data movement, loading, or extraction—making it easier to scale and adapt for modern data lakehouse architectures.

“The convergence of Supermicro’s leadership in AI compute with the scale and resiliency of Hitachi Vantara’s VSP One platform marks an important step in building the foundation that will guide the future of enterprise AI,” said Sheila Rohra, chief executive officer, Hitachi Vantara. “As data volumes explode, bringing compute and data closer together will enable scalable workload support without disruption. Coupled with enterprise-class service and support, we are helping organizations gain better control over their data so they can unlock new sources of value and lead in the era of AI-driven business.”

VSP One also serves as the foundation for Hitachi iQ, the company’s AI and data orchestration portfolio, to optimize data workflows for advanced AI.

By pairing VSP One’s unified data services with Supermicro’s high-performance compute and GPU acceleration in Hitachi iQ, businesses can address different data management requirements for enhanced data processing, governance, and protection, the vendors explained.

As a result, Hitachi iQ represents a complete infrastructure solution for AI and GenAI, analytics, and data lake environments across a range of industry-specific use cases.

“Supermicro and Hitachi are collaborating to help enterprises accelerate their adoption and use of AI,” said Vik Malyala, president and managing director, EMEA and senior vice president, technology and AI, Supermicro. “Our AI-optimized, compute, and storage servers leverage advanced GPUs, CPUs, and NVME’s. Combined with Hitachi Vantara’s enterprise data management platform and Hitachi iQ portfolio options will support compute-intensive workloads for dynamic vertical applications yielding better performance and efficiency for customers.”

The companies anticipate making these technologies available through global channels, including VSP One Block, VSP One SDS, and VSP One Object.

VSP One can also be managed through the VSP 360 unified control plane, which integrates data management tools across a storage environment to monitor key performance indicators, including storage capacity utilization and overall system health.

Channel partners will also benefit, with Supermicro partners gaining an expanded lineup of enterprise block storage and support, and Hitachi Vantara partners accessing timely GPU server delivery in Hitachi iQ, the companies said.

For more information about this news, visit www.hitachivantara.com or www.supermicro.com.

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