Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
San Jose CA intelligent data infrastructure (NASDAQ: NTAP) ~$6.5B FY2025 revenue; ONTAP all-flash arrays + Azure/AWS/GCP cloud storage services, NVIDIA AI pipeline partner competing with Pure Storage and Dell EMC.
NetApp, Inc. is a San Jose, California-based intelligent data infrastructure company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: NTAP) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing cloud-led, data-centric storage and data management solutions for enterprises deploying hybrid multi-cloud architectures, AI workloads, and modern application environments through approximately 11,000 employees worldwide. NetApp's product portfolio centers on its ONTAP operating system for all-flash arrays (AFF/ASA product lines), delivering unified storage for block, file, and object workloads — and its cloud storage services: Azure NetApp Files (ANF, native Microsoft Azure integration), Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP (AWS native integration), and Cloud Volumes ONTAP for Google Cloud — which collectively enable enterprises to use the same ONTAP data management capabilities on-premises and in all three hyperscale clouds. For fiscal year 2025 (ending April 2025), NetApp reported approximately $6.5 billion in revenue with continued all-flash array growth and cloud storage services expanding at 20%+ annually. CEO George Kurian has led the company since 2015, executing the strategic transformation from on-premises storage vendor to intelligent data infrastructure platform. NetApp's AI data pipeline solutions — purpose-built for NVIDIA DGX and GPUDirect Storage workflows — position the company as infrastructure for enterprise AI training and inference at scale.
Public safety communications leader with $10.8B FY2024 revenue; APX NEXT radios, Avigilon AI video, command center software for law enforcement and emergency services; 40% recurring revenue.
Motorola Solutions is the global leader in public safety communications technology, founded in 1928 as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in Schaumburg, Illinois and now headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, trading on NYSE (MSI). The company generated approximately $10.8 billion in revenues for FY2024 under CEO Greg Brown, who has led Motorola Solutions since 2011 following the 2011 split of legacy Motorola into Motorola Solutions (public safety and enterprise) and Motorola Mobility (consumer devices, sold to Lenovo in 2014). Motorola Solutions serves law enforcement, fire departments, emergency medical services, utilities, transportation authorities, and the military in over 100 countries with a comprehensive ecosystem of mission-critical communications devices, software platforms, video security systems, and command center technology.
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