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Redington Partners With MiTAC Computing to Power India’s Next-Gen Digital Infrastructure

Stephanie Chen

Strategic alliance expands access to high-performance AI, HPC and energy-efficient server technologies across India

Redington has announced a strategic partnership with MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, marking a significant expansion of high-performance computing capabilities for India’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem. The alliance positions Redington as the exclusive distributor of MiTAC Computing’s advanced server and storage solutions, enabling large enterprises, cloud providers, and data center operators to access global-grade, energy-efficient infrastructure.

India is witnessing unprecedented growth in digital transformation, with IT infrastructure spending projected to reach $161.5 billion. Enterprises across sectors—from BFSI and e-commerce to research and cloud services—are demanding scalable, high-throughput systems capable of supporting AI, edge computing, cybersecurity, and high-speed networking workloads. By combining Redington’s nationwide partner ecosystem with MiTAC’s vertically integrated design and manufacturing strength, the partnership aims to bridge a critical technology gap for the country’s next phase of digital expansion.

“This partnership brings MiTAC’s global innovation closer to India’s fast-growing digital infrastructure market.” — Stephanie Chen

MiTAC Computing’s long-standing leadership in AI, HPC, cloud, and edge technologies stems from decades of R&D and world-class facilities across Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Europe, and the USA. Its portfolio spans barebones systems to full rack-level solutions, engineered for efficiency through advanced thermal and liquid-cooling designs. Through Redington’s strong market reach and logistical capabilities, these solutions will now be available to enterprises across India with improved accessibility and support.

“By combining Redington’s reach and market expertise with MiTAC’s innovation in server-to-cluster engineering and liquid-cooling technology, we’re empowering Indian enterprises to scale smarter and build the data centers of tomorrow,” said Rick Hwang, President, MiTAC Computing Technology Corp.

Highlighting the partnership’s strategic importance, Hetal Shah, Group Head, Technology Solutions Group at Redington, said the collaboration will accelerate the adoption of future-ready infrastructure. Shah noted that the integrated strengths of both organizations will help businesses unlock new opportunities in AI-led digital transformation.

With this alliance, Redington and MiTAC Computing are set to play a key role in strengthening India’s data-driven economy, enabling enterprises to move confidently toward high-performance, sustainable, and scalable digital architectures.

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