AccelStor, ASBIS enter into partnership

Region’s leading VAD, ASBIS added AccelStor NeoSapphire All-Flash Arrays to its product portfolio across Middle East Africa including countries like UAE, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Egypt, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.

David Kao, vice president at AccelStor said “The demands of the digital era mean that enterprises must prioritize improving speed and efficiency, defining a growth strategy based on new IT services. AccelStor aims to provide the innovative storage solution to the enterprise. With the great support and the industry experience of ASBIS, together we can provide the future-ready IT solution to meet the evolving demands of our customers as well as drive business outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe, as well in the Middle East and North Africa region.”

AccelStor and ASBIS will focus on the data center and cloud infrastructure for the segment such as telecommunication and government authority. The digital transformation is a bold move toward high performance computing application and represents a significant step towards a more resilient business model for any organization.

It will significantly improve user experience and offer a huge variety of differentiated services. ASBIS has wide experience offering enterprise-level IT solutions and AccelStor’s NeoSapphire all-flash arrays are built to easily handle intensive application workloads and meet the storage needs of these segments.

“We are pleased to start cooperation with AccelStor on a mutually beneficial basis. The AccelStor All-Flash storage solutions expand the ASBIS product portfolio and ensure further development of Value Added Distribution with better business propositions for our partners. The NeoSapphire All-Flash Arrays use a true software-defined approach by designing the all-flash arrays to provide cost-effective all-flash storage with powerful performance for any scenario. We believe that AccelStor will provide a great solution for virtualization, high performance computing, enterprise clouds, datacenters and other key vertical markets.” said Yuri Ulasovich, COO at ASBIS Enterprises.

 

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