Ingram Micro becomes UK distie for Quiet

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Ingram Micro UK & Ireland has become the newest distributor for Quiet's power supplies, PC cases and cooling solutions for desktop PCs.

Ingram said the addition of Quiet's products to its portfolio will allow resellers to offer customers a wider range of peripherals, while also developing their own new and innovative product ranges promote growth.

“We are extremely excited to be able to deliver new technologies and opportunities to our channel partners and we are thrilled that be quiet! has trusted us with the distribution of their premium products that embrace an exceptional level of precision and quality," Raj Pandya, head of commercial management at Ingram Micro, UK and Ireland said.

"We hope the inclusion of this new vendor will appeal to our customer base and will permit Ingram’s further expansion into new categories.”

Earlier this month, Ingram Micro said it was planning to launch its own Surface as a Service programme, following the announcement that Microsoft would be offering the same combination of services and hardware to its customers.

Ingram Micro's solution will allow resellers to offer both Microsoft's Surface tablet and associated services to benefit customers.

“We are thrilled to be able to launch Surface-as-a-Service utilising Ingram Micro’s business services and Microsoft’s portfolio of Hardware, Options and Software," Brian Windsor, senior business manager for Microsoft at Ingram Micro UK & Ireland.

"This offering will permit our resellers to assist their customer’s transformation to digital with ease. What’s more, we have strived to build our leasing options with recurring business in mind in order to maintain longevity of customer investment for our resellers.”

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