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Hitachi Vantara to Acquire Rean Cloud to Enhance Big Data, ML and IoT Expertise

Hitachi Vantara to Acquire Rean Cloud to Enhance Big Data, ML and IoT Expertise Image Credit: Hitachi Vantara

Hitachi Vantara, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, announced its intent to acquire REAN Cloud.

Herndon, Virginia-headquartered REAN Cloud is a global cloud systems integrator, managed services provider and solutions developer of cloud-native applications across big data, machine learning and emerging internet of things (IoT) spaces.

This acquisition will reinforce Hitachi Vantara’s ability to accelerate secure enterprise cloud adoption across multicloud environments and strengthen its ability to manage and operate traditional applications as well as emerging workloads in artificial intelligence and machine learning. 

Once the acquisition closes, REAN Cloud’s founders will continue to lead and grow the business as an integral part of Hitachi Vantara’s Solutions and Services organization, led by Bobby Soni. 

Brian Householder, CEO, Hitachi Vantara
Modernized infrastructure running both on and off premises and intelligent data governance and analytics are the foundational pillars of digital transformations. REAN Cloud powerfully extends Hitachi Ltd.’s existing portfolio for customers and partners in these areas.

Sri Vasireddy, MD of REAN Cloud
As cloud adoption continues its rapid growth worldwide, we are truly excited to join forces with Hitachi Vantara, which shares our focus on shaping the future of digital transformation with innovative solutions.

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