DATA ISN'T JUST INFORMATION; IT'S THE CURRENCY OF INNOVATION
DataQuest|October 2023
Says: Hemant Tiwari, Managing Director - India, Hitachi Vantara: Embracing data-driven decisions is not just a choice; it's the compass guiding businesses toward a future of unparalleled success and innovation.
Aanchal Ghatak
DATA ISN'T JUST INFORMATION; IT'S THE CURRENCY OF INNOVATION

In an interview with Hemant Tiwari, Managing Director of Hitachi Vantara India, we discussed the forefront of data management, analytics, and digital transformation. Hitachi Vantara stands at the crossroads of innovation, committed to not only protecting sensitive data but also unleashing its transformative power for businesses. Tiwari expounds on the pivotal role played by Hitachi Vantara in safeguarding confidential information, enabling loT-driven insights, and charting the course for a data-driven future. The conversation also sheds light on the challenges and opportunities that businesses encounter in their digital transformation journeys, and how Hitachi Vantara's cutting-edge solutions are poised to address the unique needs of its diverse clientele. Moreover, Tiwari paints a vivid picture of a future where data-driven decisions reign supreme, driven by real-time insights, predictive analytics, and a democratized access to information across the organization. This interview offers a compelling glimpse into the evolving landscape of data-driven innovation and the pivotal role played by Hitachi Vantara in shaping the future of businesses through data.

Could you share how you ensure the protection of sensitive data while enabling organizations to harness its full potential?

We understand the potential of data and are committed to safeguarding sensitive information. We provide services and solutions designed to expedite enterprise innovation and facilitate a seamless transition into a data-driven paradigm. Our solutions encompass data governance, data protection and data intelligence designed to keep confidential data secure.

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