BlueXP is now NetApp Console
Monitor and run hybrid cloud data services
[Music] We chose FSX for ONTAP because it offered a data solution in the cloud that wasn't available before. We are looked at as a primary data provider for people investing in financial services. Challenges are really around our large data migrations. We have a lot of customers dependent on our availability and the scalability of the systems that we have. The primary thing the NetApp solution brought to the table for us is having a shared storage model that we can build infrastructure against and ultimately use things like Windows failover clustering to enable seamless failover from within a region or to a distributed region for a disaster recovery solution. What we've been able to do is provide a solution that's really as equivalent to on-rem as we had in the past with the ability to scale and grow very quickly. We're able to build systems that are highly resilient, very secure, that are easier to manage, and ultimately allow us to provide the customers with the data performance and availability. Total cost of ownership for systems that are built on FSX for ONAB is significantly less. We want that for our customers. We want to make sure that we're delivering value, not overhead. S&P Global and specifically Market Intelligence has really benefited from the partnership that NetApp and AWS have. They're continuing to evolve. They're continuing to bring forward capabilities that just weren't there available in the cloud before.
S&P Global partners with NetApp to streamline its data infrastructure and migrate to the cloud, relying on a shared storage model. Now, they have a cloud solution equivalent to the on-prem they had in the past, with the ability to scale quickly.