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D-Link Eyes the Industrial Segment, Ties-up with MOXA

Says it aims to provide industrial grade networking solution & meet high-end network demand

D-Link said it has entered into a business alliance with MOXA – A provider of industrial networking, computing, and automation solutions.
D-Link-MOXA strategic alliance is primarily aimed towards providing comprehensive industrial networking solution, with Switching, IP Surveillance & Wireless products as part of its offering announced the press release.

The release further said that the coming together of D-Link (India) Ltd. and MOXA will result into a seamless networking collaboration in Industrial networking domain.

Tushar Sighat, Executive Director & CEO, D-Link (India) Ltd., said, “D-Link continues to dominate Indian networking space with a phenomenal market share in SMB/SME & Home user segment. In last couple of years we have successfully managed to make inroads in large enterprise domain with our customised high-end network solutions. Moving ahead D-Link is keen on tapping the huge opportunities present in the industrial segment. D-Link India’s business infrastructure coupled with MOXA’s technological excellence will definitely help us carve a niche in this untapped segment.”

Charles Chen, Head of MOXA India Industrial Networking Pvt Ltd., said, “Our core strengths make us a natural choice for users that wish to enable the Industrial Internet of Things for their operations. D-Link India has been successful in general Internet of Thing sector, with its dominance in network space; MOXA-D-Link partnership will definitely bring a new chapter for IIOT (Industrial Internet of Thing) in India.”

D-Link (India) Ltd. and MOXA will together offer the finest and reliable Network solution for Industrial grade networking technology catering to large business enterprises in India. D-Link-MOXA collaboration with its extensive product portfolio will reach out to all Industry segments including Power, Factory Automation, Surveillance projects, Oil & Gas, Marine and Telecom carriers.

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