TD Synnex grows its Google Cloud offering in nearly 60 countries
The expansion will provide “excellent scalability and services” to more organisations across Europe, Latin America, and Asia, the aggregator says


IT distribution giant and solutions aggregator TD Synnex has announced a fresh expansion of its Google Cloud offering in nearly 60 countries across Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
The firm said the expansion will provide users with greater access to its solutions that can be implemented with Google Cloud’s capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), data analytics, infrastructure, and collaboration.
In an announcement, TD Synnex's chief strategy officer Sergio Farache described the move as a “tremendous opportunity” to build its partnership with Google Cloud, as well as better serve international markets.
“TD Synnex has seen significant growth opportunities in these markets with our hyperscaler relationships, and expanding our availability to Google Cloud in these countries allows us to provide excellent scalability and services to meet existing needs,” he said.
As a global distributor and solutions aggregator, TD Synnex serves more than 150,000 customers across more than 100 countries around the world. Headquartered in Clearwater, Florida, and Fremont, California, the company says its 22,000 staff work to unite IT products, services, and solutions from over 1,500 technology vendors.
TD Synnex's edge-to-cloud portfolio leverages some of the highest-growing tech segments – including cloud, cyber security, big data and analytics, IoT, mobility, and everything as a service. Its mission is to equip partners with a “true, multi-cloud experience” for their customers, it says.
That includes providing resources to support organisations in building cloud practices and delivering cloud offerings – including Cloud Practice Builder programmes, Rapid Risk Security Assessments, Google Cloud Migration Assessments, as well as a host of professional managed services.
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The company says that these resources - coupled with Google Cloud offerings, devices, and cloud infrastructure - will position partners to “grow new core competencies and accelerate business growth”.
The expansion of Google Cloud availability follows its initial addition to TD Synnex's cloud portfolio back in May, which was rolled out to the US, UK, Canada, Ireland, and France. Now, TD Synnex is available on Google Cloud in 60 further countries across Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
“With more businesses around the globe moving along their digital transformation journeys, partners with knowledge and expertise in Google Cloud technologies play a key role in these companies’ successful migration to the cloud,” commented Eric Buck, Google Cloud’s director of commercial partners and global distribution.
“By expanding its global support of Google Cloud offerings, TD Synnex is providing more organisations with greater access to the cloud experts and technologies they need to drive positive business outcomes in the cloud.”
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