NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP) is a data management and storage company that delivers hybrid cloud data services for applications and data. Founded in 1992 as Network Appliance and rebranded as NetApp in 2008, the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. NetApp’s offering focuses on enabling organizations to store, manage, protect and move data across on-premises environments and major public clouds.
The company’s product portfolio centers on the ONTAP data management software and a range of storage systems and services built around it. NetApp sells all-flash and hybrid flash arrays, data protection and replication technologies (including SnapMirror and SnapCenter), and software for storage virtualization and efficiency. In the cloud space, NetApp provides managed services such as Cloud Volumes ONTAP and Cloud Manager, supports integration with AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, and offers consumption-based solutions like NetApp Keystone to help customers deploy operating models that combine on-premises infrastructure with cloud services.
NetApp serves a global customer base across industries that require enterprise-grade storage, data protection and hybrid cloud architectures. The company’s technologies are used by enterprises, service providers and government organizations to address use cases such as databases, virtualization, containerized applications and analytics. Leadership has included founders David Hitz, James Lau and Michael Malcolm at the company’s inception; as of the most recently available information, George Kurian serves as president and chief executive officer. NetApp positions itself as a provider of tools and services to simplify data management across complex, multi‑cloud IT environments.
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