5 Undervalued Quantum Computing Stocks to Invest In

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In this article, we will discuss the 5 Undervalued Quantum Computing Stocks to Invest In. For deeper discussion and analysis, read 11 Undervalued Quantum Computing Stocks to Invest In.

5. NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTAP)

Forward P/E: 11.58

On April 7, NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTAP) and Nutanix announced a strategic collaboration to integrate NetApp’s Intelligent Data Infrastructure with the Nutanix Cloud Platform, marking a significant step toward enabling enterprises to better manage hybrid and multicloud environments. The integration is designed to combine NetApp’s ONTAP data management platform—known for its flexibility, security, and scalability—with Nutanix’s unified cloud operations powered by its AHV hypervisor. This partnership aims to give enterprises greater control over their virtualization strategies, particularly as organizations look to reduce dependence on legacy virtualization providers and optimize costs while maintaining performance.

On March 24, NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTAP) strengthened its value proposition in enterprise data management through a partnership with Elastio, embedding advanced ransomware detection and recovery assurance into its storage ecosystem. The integration of Elastio’s Provable Recovery Control into NetApp’s Ransomware Resilience Service introduces deep file inspection capabilities for snapshots, ensuring that recovered data is free from corruption or hidden threats. This layered security approach addresses one of the most critical concerns for enterprises today—ensuring business continuity in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.

Founded in 1992 and headquartered in San Jose, California, NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTAP) has evolved into a global leader in cloud-led, data-centric software and infrastructure solutions. Its focus on intelligent data management across hybrid environments aligns closely with long-term enterprise digitization trends. As organizations continue to generate and rely on massive volumes of data, NetApp’s ability to provide scalable, secure, and flexible solutions underpins a strong long-term investment thesis supported by durable demand drivers.

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