Arrow expands distribution agreement for VCE Solutions in Europe

Arrow Electronics is offering converged VCE solutions in nine additional countries in Europe, and thus expands its existing distribution agreement with VCE Technology Solutions. The expansion of the contract encompasses Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the UK.

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VCE, the Converged Platforms Division of EMC, is the world market leader in converged infrastructure and converged solutions. VCE accelerates the adoption of converged infrastructure and cloud-based computing models that reduce IT costs, while improving time to market. VCE delivers the industry's fully integrated and virtualised cloud infrastructure systems, allowing customers to focus on business innovation instead of integrating, validating and managing IT infrastructure.
"Investments in converged and hyper-converged infrastructure solutions form the basis for the use of cloud-based business processes and consumption-models”, says Eric Nowak, President Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions EMEA. "Arrow is a leading distributor for EMC and VCE solutions globally. With the expansion to an additional nine European countries we are upgrading our range of secure convergent and hyper-convergent solutions, which are simple to implement and manage.”
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