Curvature Announced as Official Data Center Solutions Premium Support Partner for Intel Server Maintenance Globally
Leading TPM Provider selected to provide a complete onsite maintenance solution for Intel® Server Products
Curvature, the world’s leading provider of third-party maintenance and multi-vendor network and data center IT lifecycle services, has announced that it has been selected as Intel’s global premium support partner to provide world-class onsite break-fix support, parts delivery and repair for Intel Server products.
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“To achieve this partnership with Intel Corporation, Curvature has demonstrated and qualified expertise on Intel server products to the highest standards,” noted Joel Shehadi, Regional VP, Sales, Curvature. “In doing so, we spent many months developing premium support capabilities specifically for Intel environments culminating in a 12-month pilot across Australia. Lessons learned from the pilot were incorporated by our own research and development labs, layering skills with Intel’s support team to provide a robust, comprehensive and integrated support model without gaps for Intel branded servers.”
As one of just a handful of global vendors selected, being a recognized Intel® Data Center Solutions Premier Support Partner means that Curvature can now offer direct support from its over 100 service centers globally using Curvature trained (and Intel accredited) engineers.
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Intel® Server Support provided by Curvature today includes Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor including S2600BP, S2600WF, S2600ST product families; 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor including S2600BPR, S2600WFR, S2600STR product families; Intel® Server System S9200WK product family. Curvature’s comprehensive support agreement allows customers to extend the life of their assets which is compelling in today’ stretched budgeting climate.
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