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WiteSand and SHI International collaborate to overcome supply chain hardware hiccups

WiteSand, the company delivering plug and play simplicity to wired and wireless enterprise networking, is partnering with SHI International Corp., one of North America’s largest IT solutions providers, to help organizations use cloud networking to reduce the impact of supply chain-related hardware purchasing challenges.

SHI will offer WiteSand’s full suite of cloud-delivered services to help its customers manage multi-vendor networks and bring brownfield networks to a cloud state, supported by AI/ML and end user experience data to ensure a seamless transition without requiring any complex hardware forklifts.

SHI’s more than 5,000 experts help its customers select, deploy, and manage industry-leading technology solutions from a strategic partner network, complemented with a growing portfolio of SHI consultancy and managed services.

It supports every stage of the technology lifecycle for 10 million end users, helping its customers drive next-generation infrastructure strategies, effective digital workplaces, stronger cyber defenses, and streamlining the business of IT.

WiteSand’s solutions are designed to simplify and secure the provisioning, deployment, and operations of existing enterprise campus networks.

WiteSand is a cloud-native, multi-tenant solution that provides asset discovery, network access control (NAC), wired and wireless provisioning, monitoring, and flow analytics.

As a vendor and platform agnostic solution, it will support SHI’s customers’ existing hardware, bringing networking to the cloud without costly hardware replacements and adding network security with zero trust network access.

WiteSand makes it easy to manage global networks, across offices, campuses, retail, clinics, factories, and any other site.

“We are thrilled to partner with SHI not only because it is an $11 billion global leader, but because of its expertise in implementing SaaS solutions across its customers’ IT environments,” said Sean Stanton, vice president of sales, WiteSand. “Many organizations have already faced costly forklifts due to vendor lock-in, which is now further compounded by supply chain logistics issues. They are looking for better options, and we look forward to using the cloud and AI/ML to provide a more flexible solution.”

For more information about this news, visit https://witesand.io.              

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