Domino Data Lab, TD SYNNEX partner to bring model-driven business to 150,000 customers

San Francisco, United States – Domino Data Lab, a developer of MLOps platform is expanding and strengthening its partner channel through a partnership with TD SYNNEX, a global IT distributor and solutions aggregator. Domino’s enterprise MLOps platform is now available through TD SYNNEX’s global technology distribution and aggregation services to help enterprises in more than 100 countries scale data science quickly and with ease.

recent industry survey found that 37% of companies rank data science, ML and AI as the single most important factor for growth, yet nearly as many (27%) say access to appropriate data science tools and methods is their most significant challenge to scaling it. By leveraging Domino along with complementary partner solutions, TD SYNNEX partners and customers can deliver data science teams these required resources – such as access to infrastructure and tooling, and past research for collaboration – to quickly build, deploy, and monitor game-changing machine learning models across the business.

“For a Global 2000 company, assembling the necessary hardware and software to scale data science can delay the development of critical new AI and ML functionality by precious weeks or even months,” says Thomas Robinson, COO at Domino Data Lab. “Simplifying procurement processes via familiar partners like TD SYNNEX democratises access to the data science tooling, storage and accelerated compute required to quickly scale machine learning for innovation across the business.”

TD SYNNEX’s more than 150,000 customers can now leverage technology from Domino and its technology partners to quickly begin innovating using a variety of modern AI stacks. Certifications with full-stack AI solutions like the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite and NetApp ONTAP AI ensure high performance and tight integration with infrastructure, pre-tested and optimised for the scale of AI resources a business might need. The result is that data scientists can streamline workflows while maximising infrastructure utilisation, innovate faster, reuse resources and collaborate more efficiently.

“TD SYNNEX is committed to uniting IT solutions that deliver business outcomes today and unlock growth for the future,” says Cheryl Neal, vice president of new vendor acquisition for TD SYNNEX. “With Domino Data Lab added to our vast portfolio, we’re able to enrich the breadth and depth of our offerings, so customers can do great things with technology.”

“The most meaningful partnerships today leverage the power of AI and ML to make a direct impact on customer’s bottom line,” says Sid Khare, head of partnerships at Domino Data Lab. “Our new relationship with TD SYNNEX expands our global channel — allowing customers and prospects to deliver innovation, and unleash the power of data science to address the world’s most important challenges.” 

Learn more about the benefits of partnering with Domino and optimising your data science initiatives.

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