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Arizona State University's supercomputing center supports some of the most data-intensive research happening today. From genomic sequencing for the Earth Biogenome Project to medical imaging studies on cancer and tumor response, the volume and complexity of data keep growing. Qumulo helps ASU's research teams access files seamlessly across protocols, whether they're working from a laptop, a workstation, or the supercomputing environment. Cross-institutional collaboration gets simpler when identity and access management aren't standing in the way. And rolling software upgrades keep downtime to a minimum for researchers doing critical work. Now, as ASU launches a new medical school, the demands are expanding. Clinical data brings new compliance requirements, including HIPAA encryption and security standards. The university needs a storage foundation that can handle regulated data alongside the petabyte-scale research workloads already in motion. For ASU's team, the standout has been how easy Qumulo is to work with, for administrators managing complex environments and for researchers who just need to get to their data. That ease of use, paired with the performance to support $1 billion in research funding, is why the university sees Qumulo as a long-term partner as their data needs keep scaling.

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