Beetel Partners with Netweb to Distribute High-Performance Computing Solutions Across India

Strategic Partnership Aims to Boost Digital Transformation and Supercomputing Capabilities in Critical Sectors.

Highlights

  • Beetel Teletech to distribute Netweb's high-performance computing (HPC) systems, private cloud, HCI, and AI solutions.
  • Partnership supports key sectors such as IT, BFSI, entertainment, and government.
  • Combining Netweb’s technology with Beetel's distribution network of 10,000 retailers and 500 distributors in India.

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Beetel Partners With Netweb to Distribute High-End Computing Solutions in India
Homegrown technology brand Beetel Teletech, a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel Services, and Netweb Technologies India (Netweb) have announced a strategic distribution partnership. Under this agreement, Beetel will distribute Netweb's high-performance computing solutions, including High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems, private cloud and hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI), AI systems, enterprise workstations, high-performance storage (HPS), and data center servers.

Also Read: Beetel Teletech to Distribute Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Solutions Across India




Expanding Access to Advanced Computing Solutions

The collaboration aims to support critical sectors such as IT, entertainment, BFSI, and government. Beetel said this partnership underscores its commitment to empowering Indian organisations with the advanced tools necessary for digital transformation and economic advancement, ensuring India's global competitiveness and technological self-reliance.

Sharing his views on the collaboration, Sanjeev Chhabra, Managing Director and CEO of Beetel, said: "As India embraces advanced technologies like AI, quantum computing, cloud-based high-performance systems, and complex application management, the demand for High-Performance Computing (HPC) is set to grow significantly."

High-Performance Computing Market

He noted, "According to recent industry estimates, the global market for high-performance computing is projected to grow from USD 54.39 billion in 2024 to USD 109.99 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 9.2 percent during the forecast period, with India being an integral part of this growth cycle."

Sanjay Lodha, CMD of Netweb Technologies India Ltd, added, "Through our partnership with Beetel, we are ensuring that our high-performance computing solutions reach the industries that need them most."

Also Read: Beetel Teletech Partners With Alpha Bridge Technologies to Expand Network Equipment Offerings

Beetel's Distribution Network for Wider Reach

Beetel and Netweb highlighted that by combining Netweb's cutting-edge computing technologies with Beetel's extensive distribution network, spanning 10,000 retailers and 500 distributors in India, both organisations aim to build a robust ecosystem that positions India as a formidable force in supercomputing.

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