Title: The future of the Information
1The future of the Information
October, 2001
2HDS Company Data at a Glance
- Founded 1989
- Wholly-owned subsidiary
of Hitachi,Ltd. (NYSEHIT) - Total Employees - 2,900
- Operations in 48 countries
- Hitachi Freedom Storage?
software, hardware, and services - Hitachi, Ltd.s focal point for
storage technology
3Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSEHIT)
- Founded 1910
- Worlds Fourth Largest Electronics Company
- - Manufacturer of over 22,000 products
- - 1,069 subsidiaries
- - Over 330,000 employees
- Total FY00 Sales of 67.9 Billion
- RD investment FY00 4.3B
- - More than 60 in IS and electronics
- - 17,000 researchers in 32 labs worldwide
- - More than 3,000 PhDs on staff
- - RD alliances with leading global companies
- No. 22 on the 2001 Fortune Global 500
- No.13 on the 2001 Software 500
4Hitachi, Ltd. Revenue by Industry Segment
FY2000 Revenues of 67.9B
5The World We Live in Today
- Increasingly dynamic
- Fierce global competition
- IT is the new production floor
- Re-invented workforce
- Information enables competitive edge
All with Zero Tolerance for Error
6Hitachi Global Storage Organization
7Accelerating Growth Fueled by Price- Performance
Storage and Technology Shift
EB
Pervasive
PB
Proliferation
TB
Expansive
GB
Opportunistic
MB
Mission Critical
KB
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
8Traditional Industries Responding to This Change
- Retail
- E-business, CRM, transaction growth
- Transportation
- Record air traffic/reservation levels, customer
programs - Government
- Scales to economic and population growth plus new
programs - All of the above
- Outsourcing, ASP, SSP initiatives consistently
capture and retain more information than the
legacy systems they replace
- Manufacturing
- Only 30 of manufacturers have begun to utilize
B2B - Finance
- Increasing client bases CRM requirements
- Telco
- Expansion beyond voice and data to services
- Healthcare
- Consumer demand for new services
9New Demand Drivers Are Increasingly Diverse
- New Businesses
- xSPs
- B2B Exchanges
- New Markets
- Personal
- Distance learning
- Web sites
- Web-based back up
- Extended Usage
- CRM/PRM
- Data mining
- B2C
- G2C
- New Applications
- Entertainment
- Rich media
- Video-on-demand
- Digital production
- BioTech
- Gene databases
- Protein mapping
- New Access Drivers
- Wireless (G3)
- Web/rich media content
- Voice recognition
- Voice over IP
10Expansion into New Markets
11 Petabyte Growth Projections
84
16PB FY01 Target
16
112
8.7
4.1
Note FY01 is a Hitachi, Ltd. projection
12Hitachi, Ltd. Global Focus on Storage
- Hitachi, Ltd. has identified data storage as one
of its most strategic product areas and has
extensive plans to capitalize on the global
storage opportunity - Hitachi, Ltd. plans to invest up to 2B by the
end of FY2002 in RD, MA, and equipment to
strengthen its position as a leader in the data
storage field
13The UNIX NT Storage Opportunity
Source International Data Corp., 1/2001,
Sanford Bernstein, 7/2001
14Networked Storage is Rising
15Network Implications for Storage
- Traditional storage subsystems are not designed
for networks - Storage consolidation puts more demands on the
subsystem - Internal bandwidths must be increased
- Scalable capacity, performance, and connectivity
- Consolidation puts more users at risk
- Demands the highest availability subsystem
- Time to recover is critical
- Storage subsystems must support Internet
Protocols (IP) for remote management - Security must be provided to prevent servers from
accessing other servers storage on the SAN
16 Network Implications for Storage
17Stay Tuned - Next 6 Months
- Expand upon HDS Open, Collaborative,
Channel-Intensive Approach to the Storage Market - Pursue Investment and MA Opportunities
- New Joint Solutions with Brocade, Veritas,
Microsoft, others - Future Virtualization Platforms
- New Storage Software Hardware
- New Partnerships
- Increase Market Share
18Thank You