
Infrastructure VAD Pedab has become an authorised distributor for Cornelis Networks in all Pedab Group countries, including Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden. Cornelis Networks and Pedab will work together to challenge the market with the customers’ needs in focus.
With a seasoned leadership team, a world-class sales and support organisation, and roots going back to fabric technology innovators including SilverStorm, PathScale, QLogic, Cray and Intel, Cornelis delivers high-performance fabric solutions for leading scientific, commercial and government organisations.
Cornelis Networks deliver market leading performance with Omni-Path Express on the five measures that matter: latency, message rate, CPU utilisation, bandwidth, and scalability. In addition, Cornelis offer best price performance which means more cluster for your budget maximising overall system performance.
“We speak to organisations with complicated data challenges every day, and sincerely tell them all the same thing – bring us your most difficult challenges. We can bring the collective power and experience of our solution partners, such as Pedab”, says Mark Spargo, VP Sales & Marketing at Cornelis Networks. “Our mission is focused on delivering the best fabric-optimised customer solutions possible – and establishing a long-term, mutually rewarding relationship.”
“Pedab is very pleased about our new partnership with Cornelis Networks”, says Claus Stensbjerg, VP of the Infrastructure Development & Client Computing division of Pedab. “Pedab is a challenger in the market and so is Cornelis Networks, making this a perfect match. We have gotten requests from our existing ecosystem to offer Cornelis’ technology to the market, which makes this partnership even more exciting for us.”
“We at Cornelis Networks, are excited about our partnership with Pedab. We very much like their challenger-based approach to the HPC/AI segment and hope that together with their portfolio of partners, we can deliver class leading HPC/AI solutions that offer differentiated value in terms of performance, power and price to customers”, said Ian Wardrope, VP EMEA at Cornelis Networks.
Architecting an optimal, highly performant fabric for any HPC or installation takes considerable expertise, earned over decades of delivering solutions. This has been the Cornelis DNA since early 2000.
“They have more than two decades of experience in the design and development of high-performance fabrics, and we are looking forward to working with them in our local markets”, says Claus Stensbjerg, VP of the ID&C Division. “We are here to challenge the market with customer centric solutions.”