CGI Expands Global Alliance with NetApp to Enhance Data and AI Services

June 23, 2026
CGI and NetApp have expanded their global alliance to integrate NetApp Keystone into CGI’s shared services platform, combining intelligent data infrastructure with cloud and AI expertise to modernize client operations across hybrid environments.

CGI and NetApp have expanded their global alliance, announced in a press release, to deliver enhanced data infrastructure and AI solutions for clients worldwide. NetApp Keystone will now power CGI’s block storage solutions within its shared services platform.

The collaboration combines NetApp’s intelligent data infrastructure and scalable storage with CGI’s expertise in digital transformation, cloud, and AI. The alliance is designed to help organizations modernize IT systems, improve data management, and strengthen cybersecurity across private, public, and hybrid environments.

NetApp Keystone provides a flexible subscription service that supports high performance workloads with intelligent data management and built-in security for real time threat detection and recovery. CGI will deliver services on behalf of NetApp, while NetApp will collaborate with CGI to provide enterprise grade data and storage services that adapt to customer needs.

Both companies stated that the expanded partnership will allow clients to accelerate innovation and improve operational efficiency by simplifying hybrid cloud adoption and enabling more effective use of AI and data resources.

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