
Hitachi Vantara Is Quietly Building the Data Infrastructure That AI Can’t Run Without
Everyone knows Hitachi. But fewer people know about Hitachi Vantara, the subsidiary that’s quietly powering the data

Everyone knows Hitachi. But fewer people know about Hitachi Vantara, the subsidiary that’s quietly powering the data

Avast majority of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) which form the backbone of the Indian economy,

For far too long, businesses have grappled with the limitations of traditional customer service and internal communication.

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There’s now a common trend I’m observing in tech: if there’s a problem, there’s an AI agent

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Everyone knows Hitachi. But fewer people know about Hitachi Vantara, the subsidiary that’s quietly powering the data infrastructure behind some of the world’s largest enterprises.

Avast majority of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) which form the backbone of the Indian economy, have an ocean of untapped data. While larger

For far too long, businesses have grappled with the limitations of traditional customer service and internal communication. Think about your last call to book an

The winding roads of the Himalayas offer breathtaking vistas, but for residents and tourists alike, they present a frustrating hurdle of trying to get affordable

You’re a founder. Your product is shipping, contracts are being signed, and growth is accelerating. In the middle of it all, a pile of jargon-filled

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