The High-Performance Data Platform for AI Anywhere.
Simplify your data pipeline and accelerate enterprise AI workflows by transforming all of your data on existing storage into a single, unified resource for any application, any GPU, on any infrastructure.
Unify All Your Data, Seamlessly
Automate Control of Data Placement and Protection Services
Accelerate Workflows With Data Orchestration
An Open Approach to Data Storage
Unify All Your Data, Seamlessly
Automate Control of Data Placement and Protection Services
Accelerate Workflows With Data Orchestration
An Open Approach to Data Storage
Hammerspace Tier 0
Tier 0 Activates the AI‐Ready Infrastructure You Already Own.
The Power of a Unified Data Platform.
Data Orchestration
Global Namespace
Custom Metadata
Open & Standards‐Based
The Power of a Unified Data Platform.
Break Down Silos with Data Assimilation
Orchestrate Data with Intelligent Automation
Deliver Extreme Performance for GPUs
Built on Open Standards for Universal Compatibility
Built by the Architects of Modern Infrastructure
Hammerspace Infrastructure
Built by the Architects of Modern Infrastructure
We don’t just build AI infrastructure.
We built the foundations it runs on.
Hammerspace is led by the world’s foremost minds in Linux, storage, and AI data systems — not consultants, not second-generation startups, but the creators of the standards and technologies everyone else depends on. At the core of our engineering team are individuals who shaped the very fabric of today’s data infrastructure:
We don’t just build AI infrastructure.
We built the foundations it runs on.
Hammerspace is led by the world’s foremost minds in Linux, storage, and AI data systems — not consultants, not second-generation startups, but the creators of the standards and technologies everyone else depends on. At the core of our engineering team are individuals who shaped the very fabric of today’s data infrastructure:
David Flynn
The original architect whose vision became NVMe, and the inventor behind the modern flash storage revolution.
Mike Bloom
The AI architect behind data systems for LLM builders, neoclouds, and GenAI enterprise strategies.
Trond Myklebust
The principal Linux NFS maintainer, and a driving force in the Linux kernel for over two decades.
Mike Snitzer
Core Contributor to the Linux storage stack. If it runs block storage, it runs his code.
Brian Pawlowski
The co-architect of NFSv3 at Sun and the NetApp CTO who helped define enterprise NAS as we know it.
Tom Haynes
The co-author of the NFSv4.2 protocol, the standard everyone else implements.