NetApp Acquires DataPelago to Accelerate AI Data Infrastructure

The acquisition of the California-based startup aims to eliminate data processing bottlenecks for AI and analytics workloads

Justin Tomlinson

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NetApp Acquires DataPelago to Accelerate AI Data Infrastructure

NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, has announced its acquisition of DataPelago, a California-based AI data infrastructure company. DataPelago is recognized for its innovative approach to eliminating data processing bottlenecks that typically hinder AI and analytics workloads.[1][2]

The acquisition represents a foundational expansion of NetApp's portfolio. By integrating DataPelago's technology, NetApp will enable GPU-accelerated data processing that aligns directly with modern infrastructure needs, making data AI-ready at the infrastructure layer.[1][2]

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