IDC’s latest enterprise storage tracker ranks Hitachi Vantara No.1 in high-end external OEM storage systems by vendor revenue across Asia Pacific excluding Japan, highlighting strong regional execution, cyber resilience capabilities, and AI-ready infrastructure leadership.
Hitachi Vantara has secured the top position in the High-End External OEM Storage Systems market in Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APeJ) for the third quarter of 2025, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Enterprise Storage Systems Tracker (2025Q3, December 2025 release).
The ranking, based on vendor revenue, places Hitachi Vantara at No.1 across key regional markets including Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia and Korea. The company said the recognition reflects growing enterprise demand for high-performance, resilient infrastructure capable of supporting mission-critical operations.
“Being recognized as the #1 high-end storage provider in APeJ is a testament to the deep trust our customers place in Hitachi Vantara to power their most critical workloads,” said Wendy Koh, Vice President of Sales for the Asia Pacific region, Hitachi Vantara. “In an era where data is the primary engine for innovation, our leadership in the high-end segment demonstrates that enterprises are prioritizing resilient, enterprise-grade infrastructure that can handle the rigors of the AI-driven economy without compromising on security or uptime.”
Strengthening enterprise infrastructure across APAC
The company’s leadership in the high-end storage category underscores its focus on supporting always-on environments, particularly in sectors such as banking, government and telecommunications, where uninterrupted operations are critical.
As enterprises modernize data architectures and manage increasingly complex hybrid cloud environments, demand for scalable and secure infrastructure continues to rise. Hitachi Vantara’s offerings are positioned to deliver high availability, regional technical expertise, and scalable performance to support AI workloads transitioning from pilot projects to full-scale production.
Advancing cyber resilience and AI-ready storage
Hitachi Vantara also highlighted its 7-layer cyber resilience strategy, which includes immutable snapshots, AI-driven ransomware detection, rapid data recovery, encryption and anomaly detection to safeguard enterprise data.
Supporting this momentum is the recent global launch of the Virtual Storage Platform One (VSP One) Block High End, an all-flash NVMe solution designed to handle high-density, high-performance workloads and help enterprises convert large datasets into actionable AI insights.
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