Hitachi Vantara Named a Leader in 2026 GigaOm Radar for Object Storage for Strength in Storage Optimization and Enterprise Scalability
Recognition highlights Virtual Storage Platform One Object's role in helping organizations manage, protect and activate unstructured data for AI, analytics and modern applications
For more information about the GigaOm Radar for Object Storage, please visit: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/gated-forms/gigaom-radar-for-object-storage .
The GigaOm Radar for Object Storage evaluates leading enterprise object storage platforms based on technical capabilities, innovation and business impact. As organizations continue to generate massive volumes of data and adopt AI-driven workloads, GigaOm notes that the vast majority of this data remains unstructured. To unlock greater value from unstructured data, scalable and resilient object storage platforms are becoming central to modern data infrastructure strategies.
GigaOm highlighted
- AI-optimized data paths designed to support AI and machine learning workloads by optimizing how data is read from and written to storage, reducing bottlenecks
- Flexibility across deployment models and protocols, enabling organizations to support a range of enterprise use cases and evolving data requirements
- Scalability to support growth from terabytes to exabytes and billions of objects, allowing organizations to expand while helping minimize disruption as data volumes increase
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Object storage has evolved significantly in recent years, moving beyond its traditional role as a low-cost archival repository to becoming an active foundation for business innovation. This includes support for performance-intensive workloads such as data lakehouse architectures, large-scale analytics, AI training pipelines and high-throughput data pipelines supporting modern AI applications. Capabilities such as native S3 Tables, which enable structured data access directly within object storage, help organizations analyze data more easily without needing to move it. With capabilities such as automated identification of sensitive data, organizations can better safeguard critical information while supporting compliance across large-scale environments.
"Organizations today need more than scalable storage. They need a platform that helps them securely manage and activate data wherever it resides," said
VSP One Object is part of the broader VSP One data platform, which provides a unified foundation for block, file and object storage across on-premises and cloud environments. By bringing these data services together under a common architecture, organizations gain a consistent experience regardless of where their data resides, helping reduce silos, improve visibility and simplify operations across hybrid environments. Designed for mission-critical reliability, the platform targets 99.999% availability to help minimize downtime while enabling simplified data movement and business continuity.
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For more information about VSP One Object, please visit: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/products/storage/object-storage.html.
Additional Resources
- Report: GigaOm Radar for Object Storage
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Press Release:
Hitachi Vantara Recognized by GigaOm for Innovation in Object Storage, Adds Industry-First S3 Table Functionality to Virtual Storage Platform One Object -
Analyst Report:
451 Research : Boost Resiliency and Performance for Modern Data Infrastructures -
Press Release:
Hitachi Vantara Launches Virtual Storage Platform One Block High End Storage to Power the Next Era of AI and Mission-Critical Workloads - Blog: Growing Our Platform, to Help You Grow Your Business
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