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ASUS Singapore announces VSTECS Singapore as the distributor for ASUS server

ASUS Singapore leverages on VSTECS Singapore’s extensive channel partner network to distribute its servers.

ASUS Singapore today announced VSTECS Singapore, a leading Information and Communications Technology products and services provider, as the distributor for ASUS Server.

VSTECS Singapore is a member of the VSTECS Group which is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. With three main businesses – Enterprise Systems, IT Services and Distribution, VSTECS has a network of more than 50,000 active channel partners across China, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar. VSTECS is well-positioned to be a regional partner of choice suitable for global-leading ICT vendors tapping on Asia Pacific’s ICT spending growth.

Enterprises today need the computing infrastructure to deliver performance, scalability, reliability and more computing resources at a larger scale for data centers and evolving technologies like generative AI. By combining VSTECS’s deep domain knowledge and market presence with ASUS’ state-of-the-art technologies and global reach, we are poised to deliver unparalleled products and services that address the ever-evolving needs of customers.

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