The US Promi -style football Lee (NFL) is expanding its collaboration with NetApp more deeply and is starting to introduce data infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI). The NFL, which has evolved into a global sports brand, has stably managed the vast data generated in numerous games and fan experiences and strengthened its partnership to build a new digital business model.
NetApp has already been trusted by NFL for a long time with high -availability data infrastructure solution and automated ransomware defense technology. According to Cesar Cernuda, Net -app, its technology is highly stable and security that guarantees a 99.9999%utilization rate (6 nines). “We have data security as a top priority and provide a platform that automatically detects and responds to cyber attacks,” he said.
NFL’s chief information officer (CIO) Gary Brantley emphasizes data at the center of a fan -centered innovation strategy. NFL has already introduced AI technology for many years. In recent years, new types of broadcasting contents are being used, such as the ‘Toy Story simultaneous broadcast’, which has been translated and transmitted for the experience of live sports into animation. In addition, the goal is to implement AI based on customized services such as aviation and accommodation recommendation for overseas economies.
“Data is one of the most valuable assets of NFL,” he said. “In order to provide fans more immersive experience and optimize global events, long -term collaboration with reliable technology partners such as NetAs is essential.”
The announcement was released at the ‘Architecture Outcomes in the ERA of Intelligence 2025’ hosted by NetApp. In the event, which was broadcast live by Silicon Valley Tech Media Siliconangle, the two companies introduced the evolution of fan experience and the use of business use of AI technology and emphasized that they are leading the digital changes in the sports entertainment industry. The combination of AI and data infrastructure will reorganize the future of the sports industry, and the partnership of NFL and NetApps will be an important milestone.
