Syracuse University Ups Operational Research Outcomes with NetApp Solutions

Higher ed research programs compete for funding, talent, and innovation outcomes — all of which depend on reliable access to large datasets. This customer story shows how Syracuse University used NetApp solutions to lower storage costs, improve performance, and create a unified data fabric that supports both operations and advanced research at scale. Read the story to learn how these strategies translate to stronger research results, and contact Network Architects to discuss how your institution can build a similar model.

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