The world’s fastest file system for financial services

Speed. Agility. Storage. In financial services, the need has never been greater. A new breed of applications in technical computing, analytics and deep learning have placed unprecedented demands on financial services for storage I/O, throughput, latency and scalability. This makes Hitachi Content Software for File’s unique features and capabilities more important than ever to your organisation.
Hitachi Content Software for File’s performance and scalability deliver high-velocity analytics that can differentiate your financial services and give you a competitive advantage. Hitachi Content Software for File gives you:
- NVIDIA® Magnum IO GPUDirect® Storage Solves the I/O Bottleneck
- Highest performance for algorithmic trading, portfolio analysis, and risk management
- Security, data protection, and disaster resiliency
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