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Sharon AI Partners with WWT to Deploy Scalable AI Infrastructure Across Asia-Pacific

Sharon AI partners with WWT to deploy high-performance compute infrastructure across Australia and Asia-Pacific, enhancing AI capabilities with NVIDIA Blackwell technology.

Sharon AI partners with WWT to deploy high-performance compute infrastructure across Australia and Asia-Pacific, enhancing AI capabilities with NVIDIA Blackwell technology.

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SharonAI Holdings Inc. and its subsidiaries (“Sharon AI”), an Australian Neocloud listed on NASDAQ under the symbol SHAZ, has announced a strategic partnership with World Wide Technology (“WWT”) to deploy large-scale, high-performance compute infrastructure across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. This collaboration aims to bolster Sharon AI’s capabilities in delivering next-generation AI infrastructure.

WWT, leveraging over three decades of experience in complex infrastructure delivery, will provide Sharon AI with essential expertise in areas such as AI Factory engineering, global procurement, and multi-vendor system integration. The partnership is expected to enhance operational effectiveness and execution security, enabling Sharon AI to scale its services efficiently both regionally and globally.

“We’re excited to work with Sharon AI to deliver one of Australia’s most advanced AI platforms, combining Sharon AI’s leadership in GPUaaS with WWT’s proven global delivery and execution experience to accelerate innovation at scale,” stated Andrew Bernath, Area Vice President & Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand at WWT. This sentiment underscores the significance of their alliance in addressing the increasing demand for advanced AI solutions.

The collaboration encompasses comprehensive procurement, assembly, delivery, and installation of high-performance compute infrastructure, specifically focusing on Sharon AI’s deployment of NVIDIA Blackwell and NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra. These technologies are pivotal in supporting Sharon AI’s mission to provide scalable and efficient AI solutions.

James Manning, Co-Founder and CEO of Sharon AI, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are excited to work with a global leader in large-scale high-performance compute infrastructure engineering, supply and deployment solutions. Our relationship with WWT is not only expected to reduce execution risk but also should ensure we are operating at the highest level of excellence and performance for our customers.” This partnership aligns with Sharon AI’s objectives of enhancing its infrastructure to better serve a growing client base.

Sharon AI Holdings Inc. is recognized as a leading entity in the High-Performance Computing sector, specifically focused on Artificial Intelligence and Cloud GPU Compute Infrastructure. Its cloud GPU platform is instrumental in accelerating the development of AI factories and sovereign AI solutions, which are critical to advancing the adoption of accelerated computing technologies in the market.

World Wide Technology has established itself as a global technology solutions provider, helping organizations turn ambition into tangible outcomes through strategic partnerships and technical expertise. Since its inception in 1990, WWT has been active in designing, building, and scaling intelligent AI, digital, and cloud infrastructure solutions, catering to clients across nearly 200 countries. The company’s Advanced Technology Center (ATC) allows for collaborative innovation, providing an ecosystem to test and validate new technologies effectively.

The collaboration between Sharon AI and WWT comes at a time when the demand for AI-driven solutions is escalating, driven by the need for enhanced computational capabilities in various sectors. As organizations increasingly turn to AI to optimize operations and drive innovation, partnerships like this are likely to shape the future of AI infrastructure in the region.

This partnership signals a broader trend in the technology sector, where collaborations are becoming essential for delivering sophisticated solutions rapidly. By combining their respective strengths, Sharon AI and WWT are positioned to meet the growing needs of clients seeking robust AI infrastructures while mitigating risks associated with deployment and scalability.

As the partnership unfolds, both companies are expected to leverage their unique strengths to advance the development of AI infrastructures, paving the way for accelerated innovation and contributing to the evolving landscape of high-performance computing in Australia and beyond.

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