Powertek selects 3W Infra as global reseller

Powertek, a global vendor delivering intelligent and highly customized Power Distribution Units (rack PDUs) worldwide, headquartered in Hong Kong, announces a partnership with 3W Infra – a fast-growing Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) hosting provider from Amsterdam. Under the channel agreement, 3W Infra will deliver the intelligent Powertek PDUs built for flexibility and high-customization options to its global IaaS hosting clientele.

Powertek is a PDU manufacturer and supplier with an indirect sales and service delivery model. Its intelligent and highly customized rack PDUs are delivered on a global scale, through OEM partners as well as Value Added Resellers (VARs) – with white label or private label delivery options. For Powertek, the addition of 3W infra to its Value Added Reseller (VAR) partner channel would mean high sales growth opportunities within the international data center and hosting market. 
“3W infra is a fast-growing IaaS hosting provider with more than 4,000 dedicated servers under management and strong engineering presence at the data center hubs in Amsterdam, Frankfurt and London. That’s basically why we selected them to become part of our international base of channel partners around the world,” said Jeroen Termijn, Regional Sales Manager Europe, Powertek. “Our intelligent PDUs with high-customization options and short lead times for PDU delivery seamlessly correspond with 3W Infra’s own business proposition. 3W Infra as well serves its customers with highly customized answers to their IaaS hosting infrastructure requests.” 
According to a recent study from Grand View Research, the global data center rack power distribution unit (PDU) market is poised to grow at a CAGR of 6% from 2017 to 2025. A recent PDU market outlook from Research and Markets comes up with an even greater figure, which shows that the global PDU market is expected to grow at a CAGR figure of 8.8% from 2017 to 2025, reaching a total value of $2.71 billion by 2025. Especially PDUs with smart features and higher power ratings are expected to drive market growth. Demand for intelligent PDUs would be driven by high availability needs as well as increasing cloud adoption.
3W Infra Test Bench Results
“One may expect that within hosting environments PDU brands are more or less interchangeable, but our tests have proved otherwise. The right PDU technology can make a real difference in terms of uptime guarantee, scalability, and customization options, especially with demanding and highly dynamic environments such as cloud computing, gaming, and financial applications,” said Roy Premchand, Managing Director of 3W Infra. “Our engineers did some thorough testing with the Powertek PDUs as well as with some other premium PDU brands, and Powertek’s intelligent PDUs really stood out from the crowd. Of course, we realize that the Powertek brand awareness still needs some work, it’s not a well-known brand across the globe, but the quality of their product is undeniable high and with our test bench results we’ll be able to convince every customer.” 
The partnership with Powertek would enable 3W Infra to provide its customers with freely configurable and highly customized PDU delivery within two weeks after ordering. This lead time is supported by Powertek’s efficiently executed global delivery processes, where power blocks are shipped by air while the individual components are being assembled locally.
To provide its clients with ease-of-use, 3W Infra has pre-selected a menu of five product configurations fitting the overall requirements of customers within the hosting and data center industry. For 3W Infra clients, key features include: outlet switching (42 or 24 outlets - for remote clients, and for the sake of load balance management); setting up alerts through SNMP (to support SLA management); as well as granular measurement per outlet. On top of that, all PDU configurations available can be delivered upon request. Additional configuration options would include but not be limited to: C13, Schuko, or C19 outlets; color options to reduce human errors; cable length; and a variety of monitoring options including Energy (kWh), Voltage (V), Current (A), Active Power (kW), Apparent Power (kVA) and/or Power Factor (PF).
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