
Tech Data & NVIDIA to offer NVIDIA’s Data Center Solutions in India
CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 17 April 2025, 03:07 IST
TD SYNNEX Company, Tech Data Advanced Private Limited announced their new distribution agreement with NVIDIA to bring the Data Center Solutions offered by NVIDIA in the Indian market. This partnership is poised to enable channel partners nationwide to provide complete Generative AI solutions, strengthen infrastructure capabilities, foster the adoption of AI, and accelerate deployment across multiple verticals.
An internationally respected leader in AI infrastructure, NVIDIA is a key driver in the development of AI factories by enterprises and government bodies that render actionable insights from massive datasets. NVIDIA's complete AI platform provides developers the tools, libraries, and software development kits that accelerate the integration of AI into real-world scenarios.
Among others, the NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries provide fast data processing and machine learning with minimal code modification, while NVIDIA NIM micro services are designed to assist developers within days to design and deliver AI assistants, productivity tools, and enterprise-ready performance application workflows.
“Rapid evolutions in AI are driving the demand for advanced digital solutions in India,” said Sundaresan K., Vice President and Country General Manager, Tech Data Advanced Private Limited. “Complementing NVIDIA’s advanced AI solutions with our homegrown offerings and a robust partner ecosystem, this collaboration will enable us to help Indian businesses bridge infrastructure gaps, scale AI initiatives, and maximize innovation across the IT ecosystem.”
The company will leverage its extensive ecosystem of infrastructure, software, and AI channel partners to achieve much easier AI integration and quick time to market for NVIDIA technologies. Furthermore, Tech Data will open itself up to other opportunities as it recently collaborated with Dell's AI Factory and through partnerships with independent software vendors (ISVs) whose business is AI-driven applications.
Tech Data already had business with NVIDIA in North America and Europe. This extension would, therefore, add strength to the company, not only in its overall portfolio but also in its complete journey of keeping AI and machine learning at the forefront. Its Destination AI Program is part of this endeavor to pool the myriad applications and resources to provide their partners with competitive advantages.
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