Cornelis is expanding its global partner ecosystem to accelerate the adoption of high-performance networking solutions for AI and HPC environments. With new federal integrators and distribution partners, Cornelis will bring its CN5000 networking platform to more large-scale, data-driven infrastructure builders.
The growth adds to the presence of Cornelis’ channels in the key verticals of government, higher education and enterprise, in which performance, scalability and reliability are fundamental requirements. As these organizations demand higher computing power, they will also require networks capable of supporting these complex computing workloads rather than higher cost or inefficiency.
“The market is ready for real choice in AI and HPC infrastructure but not at the cost of performance,” said Lisa Spelman, CEO of Cornelis. “Customers are under increasing pressure to deliver more compute within fixed power, space, and budget constraints, and they can’t afford inefficient architectures that leave performance stranded. By expanding our partner ecosystem and executing against a clear, multi-year roadmap, we’re giving customers and partners the confidence to scale AI with a high-performance network that delivers uncompromising flexibility and measurable results.”
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The new partners in this case include ASI Corp., CTG Federal, and TVAR Solutions, all of whom help to expand the footprint of Cornelis within distribution and government sectors respectively. Through these partnerships, resellers and integrators will be able to scale AI and HPC capabilities through their collaboration and marketing strategies.
Central to the strategy is the CN5000 platform that offers an incredible 400-Gbps networking infrastructure with low latency and high throughput capability on distributed environments. By using such solutions, organizations will get increased usage from clusters and improved speed in their computing processes with lower investments in compute capacity.
With increasing demands for AI and data-heavy solutions, Cornelis is now well-positioned to help customers looking for high-performance solutions amid intense competition within the industry.





























