Arrow Electronics partners with Supermicro for EMEA AI solutions

Arrow Electronics collaborates with Supermicro to distribute cutting-edge AI infrastructure in EMEA, enhancing offerings for channel partners.

Global technology firm Arrow Electronics has announced a new distribution agreement with Supermicro, aiming to bring industry-leading AI infrastructure solutions to channel partners across EMEA.

Under this strategic agreement, Arrow will now distribute Supermicro's complete portfolio of AI-ready infrastructure solutions. This includes top-tier servers, storage systems, switches, and software meticulously tailored to handle the most demanding AI workloads.

The growing demand for artificial intelligence solutions is rapidly evolving, necessitating robust systems capable of processing colossal datasets efficiently. Supermicro is a pioneer in delivering a comprehensive range of technologies, specifically engineered to support pre-trained models within edge environments.

Supermicro's well-established reputation as a global leader in application-optimised IT solutions pairs seamlessly with Arrow's extensive support network. This partnership promises to provide unrivaled resources and expertise for channel partners, empowering them to navigate and excel in the fast-paced and ever-changing AI landscape.

In addition, Supermicro continues to make strides with energy-efficient, environmentally friendly servers, storage, networking, and software solutions, all backed by robust global support services.

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