RESTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hitachi Vantara Federal, a leader in data-driven solutions and services for the federal government, announced today to government technology leaders at its annual Partner Summit that the company is launching an innovative as-a-service (aaS) offering to further expand the government’s access to any of Hitachi Vantara Federal’s data services and end-to-end solutions. The aaS solution portfolio will enable the company’s industry partners and federal customers to better keep pace with advanced data solutions without investing capital in IT infrastructure.
“This is a game changer for many federal agencies that are in need of modernization tools and may not have larger budgets for capital infrastructure expenditures”
“As the quantity of data our federal customers must tackle continues to escalate, so does the need for them to have faster, easier access to proven data services and data management solutions,” said Dave Turner, president and chief executive officer of Hitachi Vantara Federal. “Today, we are excited to announce the ability to address those challenges directly by offering a new set of innovative solutions based on the traditional as-a-service model. This will lift the burden of financial and technology risk and allow our partners and customers to advance any requirement they have, from modernization of systems to surge needs, in a highly agile manner that also works within their budget.”
With the aaS solution, federal customers can procure the full range of Hitachi Vantara Federal data services that are part of the company’s end-to-end solutions offering, including traditional infrastructure, data technology solutions and REAN Cloud services.
“This is a game changer for many federal agencies that are in need of modernization tools and may not have larger budgets for capital infrastructure expenditures,” said Gary Hix, director of engineering for Hitachi Vantara Federal. “We are confident this set of solutions will help the government advance innovation and modernization at a more rapid pace — a pace that is critically needed in today’s data environment.”