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H3C Technologies Announces Its Partnership With SA Start-Up ‘Three6Five

H3C Technologies Announces Its Partnership With SA Start-Up ‘Three6Five’. Digital solutions and enterprise networking startup H3C Technologies has announced its partnership with South African startup Three6Five to help develop the digital presence for South African businesses.

Founded by engineers in 2006, Three6five understands how to apply digital technologies and how to build and manage digital networks that work best for your business. The company meets its client’s unique demands, rapidly rolling out and supporting dynamic digital environments that let them act with the speed, agility, and resilience needed to spark frequent, intentional moments. Staying competitive in the digital age is the key to staying in business. That’s why it ensures its team continuously knows more so that they can be more.

Three6Five is proud to have partnered with H3C Technologies as it believes it will provide a platform that will be a catalyst for digital growth in African companies as it offers big data, interconnectivity and information security. It has invested in its expertise to create, deploy, and manage its client’s digital infrastructure while ensuring they still get the most out of their traditional operations. It’s DBIO strategy turns the traditional network and managed services model on its head by directly contributing to business outcomes through their digitally-ready infrastructure. It’s tied to specific digital business outcomes that drive business value.

H3C is an industry leader in the provision of Digital Solutions, and is committed to becoming the most trusted partner of its customers in their quest for business innovation and digital transformation. The company offers a full portfolio of Digital Infrastructure products, spanning across chip, compute, storage, networking, 5G, security, terminal and related domains, and provide a comprehensive one-stop digital platform that includes cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence (AI), industrial internet, information security, intelligent connectivity, AI vision, and edge computing, as well as end-to-end technical services.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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