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PNY Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with Do IT Now. The two companies will collaborate to develop, deploy, and support turnkey High Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) cluster solutions.

PNY Technologies is known for its cutting-edge hardware, including powerful NVIDIA GPUs, high-performance storage systems, advanced networking components, and optimized software stacks. Do IT Now brings deep expertise in HPC and AI system integration, configuration, and operational support.

Together, they aim to deliver fully integrated, ready-to-use solutions for enterprise and research customers. These solutions are designed to accelerate innovation, simplify deployment, and ensure optimal performance.

According to the announcement:

  • The joint offering will cover hardware, software, deployment, and long-term operations.
  • Clients will receive expert consulting and tailored infrastructure to meet evolving workloads.

In today’s fast-changing AI and HPC environment, organizations need scalable and efficient infrastructure. However, many lack the internal expertise to manage complex deployments. This partnership addresses that gap by combining PNY’s hardware excellence with Do IT Now’s operational knowledge.

The companies revealed that the solutions will be scalable and future-proof. They will grow alongside customers’ changing business and technology needs.

Jérôme Bélan, CEO at PNY EMEA, reported, “We are thrilled to partner with Do IT Now to bring the next generation of HPC and AI cluster solutions to market. Their outstanding expertise perfectly complements our high-performance portfolio.”

Roberto Strano, CCO and co-founder of Do IT Now, added, “This partnership is a natural fit. Together, we deliver unmatched value by combining world-class hardware with expert services to ensure maximum performance, reliability, and scalability.”

PNY Technologies continues to strengthen its presence in the HPC and AI space with this latest move.