NetApp to manage data operations for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium
Cloud software company supports NFL’s data infrastructure as league expands global footprint
NetApp will provide the data backbone for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium, supplying the infrastructure to manage the live and digital fan experience for the National Football League and the San Francisco 49ers.
The cloud software company said it is the Official Intelligent Data Infrastructure Partner of both the NFL and the 49ers, with its enterprise platform supporting data flows from sensors, video, photography and online engagement at the stadium and for global audiences.
“The world runs on data, even in an industry as physical as sports,” said Gabie Boko, chief marketing officer at NetApp.
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Gary Brantley, chief information officer at the NFL, said, “The NFL has been rapidly expanding its international presence over the last season, including hosting a regular season game in Madrid for the first time in 2025.”
“Data is a key component of reaching more people around the world with high quality interactions. Intelligent Data Infrastructure powered by NetApp solutions enables us to deliver the same level of fan experience whether we’re playing in Silicon Valley or on another continent,” he added.
The Recap
- NetApp is powering data operations for Super Bowl LX.
- NetApp is Official Intelligent Data Infrastructure Partner of the 49ers and NFL.
- All game data will flow from Levi’s® Stadium during the Super Bowl.