List of Seagate CORTX Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Seagate CORTX customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Seagate CORTX for Cloud Storage from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Seagate CORTX for Cloud Storage include: Toyota, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 383853 employees and revenues of $305.30 billion, Cargill, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 155000 employees and revenues of $154.00 billion, Fujitsu, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 113000 employees and revenues of $23.44 billion, Los Alamos National Laboratory, a United States based Government organisation with 12974 employees and revenues of $3.70 billion, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 1781 employees and revenues of $314.0 million and many others.
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Cargill | Consumer Packaged Goods | 155000 | $154.0B | United States | Seagate Technology | Seagate CORTX | Cloud Storage | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Cargill deployed Seagate CORTX Cloud Storage to support machine learning ingestion and hyperspectral imaging workloads for autonomous measurement of material risk at wet mill corn bioreactor operations. The initial implementation prioritized scalable object storage and high throughput ingest for large imaging and sensor datasets used by ML models.
Seagate CORTX was configured to provide object storage namespaces, metadata indexing, and capacity tiering to retain hyperspectral imagery and time series sensor feeds. Data ingestion pipelines and APIs were instrumented to stream imaging data into model training and inferencing workflows, aligning storage schemas with machine learning dataset and labeling processes.
Cargill collaborated directly with the CORTX development team to design mobile data collection platforms that capture hyperspectral images and telemetry at points of material intake, and those mobile platforms feed into the Seagate CORTX storage layer. The implementation included integration with company wide logistic optimization data models so imaging and sensor data could be joined with supply chain telemetry for downstream analytics.
Operational coverage emphasized wet mill operations along with analytics and data science teams, with remote engineering coordinating platform configuration and rollout planning. Governance work focused on data schema standardization, ingestion contracts, and access control policies for the Cloud Storage environment implemented with Seagate CORTX.
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Fujitsu | Manufacturing | 113000 | $23.4B | Japan | Seagate Technology | Seagate CORTX | Cloud Storage | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Fujitsu implemented Seagate CORTX as a Cloud Storage platform to support object storage workloads and large scale archival capacity. The deployment was positioned within Fujitsu's infrastructure strategy in manufacturing, aligning software-defined object storage with Seagate hardware shipments noted later in the year.
Seagate CORTX was deployed as object storage software integrated with Seagate Lyve Drive Racks populated with 20TB HAMR drives, leveraging multi-actuator drive technology to increase concurrent read and write bandwidth. The implementation design uses the multi-actuator logical division of drives to enable parallelism across storage nodes, and the 20TB HAMR roadmap is described as a pathway toward future 40TB HDD capabilities.
Operational coverage included coordination with the December shipments of Lyve Drive Racks and 20TB HAMR drives, and the configuration emphasizes scale-out object storage patterns common to Cloud Storage platforms. Fujitsu and other adopters such as Toyota are cited as early implementers, indicating a focus on integrating Seagate CORTX software with dense drive racks for high-capacity storage tiers.
Governance for the implementation is oriented to the open-source CORTX upstream, Fujitsu will follow the CORTX community for software updates and contributions, and operational processes were adapted to align firmware and hardware delivery schedules with software deployment cycles. The approach centers on coupling Seagate CORTX object storage capabilities with next-generation HDD technology to address bandwidth and capacity requirements within Fujitsu's storage architecture.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory | Government | 12974 | $3.7B | United States | Seagate Technology | Seagate CORTX | Cloud Storage | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Los Alamos National Laboratory implemented Seagate CORTX as a Cloud Storage solution to evaluate economically efficient storage for exabyte-scale distributed data platforms. Gary Grider, HPC Division Leader, said he is vigilant for opportunities to reduce cost and complexity and expressed optimism about Seagate CORTX's ability to lower costs for data storage at the exabyte scale, and the laboratory signaled intent to follow and participate in the open source CORTX community.
The Seagate CORTX implementation emphasized Cloud Storage capabilities aligned with high performance computing requirements, including scale-out object storage, distributed data management, and durability features common to large-scale object storage solutions. Configuration and operational focus were on integrating CORTX into existing distributed data platforms used by the HPC division, with technical evaluation workflows centered on community-sourced best practices and scalable storage configuration patterns.
Operational coverage targeted the HPC division within Los Alamos National Laboratory, where governance workstreams were established to engage with the open source community, influence implementation practices, and align storage governance with departmental scalability objectives. The laboratory described participation in the CORTX community as a mechanism for operational guidance and roadmap input rather than as a vendor-locked deployment strategy, positioning Seagate CORTX Cloud Storage as a community-driven component of their long-term data platform planning.
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Automotive | 383853 | $305.3B | Japan | Seagate Technology | Seagate CORTX | Cloud Storage | 2020 | n/a |
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Government | 1781 | $314M | United Kingdom | Seagate Technology | Seagate CORTX | Cloud Storage | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 200 | $80M | United States | Seagate Technology | Seagate CORTX | Cloud Storage | 2020 | n/a |
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