Hitachi Vantara Expands Outcome-Based Service-Level Agreements and Simplified Consumption Models Through Hitachi EverFlex

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Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd, today announced enhanced capabilities for Hitachi EverFlex, including new service-level agreements (SLAs), along with simplified purchasing and management models that make it easier for organizations to plan, acquire, operate and scale infrastructure with greater predictability. This flexible approach supports a broader shift toward standardized, services-based data platform acquisition that enables customers to assume greater control over their infrastructure costs, gain more flexibility over how their infrastructure is managed to save staff time and resources, and improve their ability to scale up without over-provisioning.

For more information about Hitachi EverFlex and related service-level commitments, please visit: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/services/infrastructure-as-a-service

As organizations expand hybrid cloud environments and data-intensive workloads for the AI age, how they acquire, deploy and manage infrastructure is becoming a central component of enterprise IT strategy. According to Gartner®, by 2029, consumption-based storage as a...

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