Hammerspace provides a Global Data Environment platform that unifies unstructured data across edge, core, and multi-cloud infrastructures. The system abstracts data from underlying storage, enabling any service in any cloud or data centre to access it with high throughput and low latency. Built on Linux, NFS, and open standards, the platform is designed to eliminate data silos and access delays that constrain AI and high-performance computing workloads.
The platform's architecture prioritises operational efficiency. Deployment is agentless and instantaneous, with data assimilation occurring without migration - organisations integrate Hammerspace onto existing infrastructure without disruption. This approach appeals to enterprises managing complex, distributed environments where legacy systems and new cloud deployments must coexist. The system's ability to keep GPUs saturated and maintain consistent data availability across geographically dispersed compute resources directly addresses the performance constraints that limit iteration speed in compute-intensive work.
Hammerspace counts NVIDIA, Meta, and the Department of Defense among its trusted customers, serving enterprises across artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, cloud services, and defence sectors globally. The focus on data abstraction and multi-environment access reflects a deepening recognition that competitive advantage in AI and advanced computing depends not just on compute capacity, but on eliminating friction in how data flows to that compute.






