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Posted on 9/10/2025
Designs and deploys hyperscale datacenter infrastructure
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Hyve Solutions designs and deploys hyperscale digital infrastructures. It collaborates with customers to create and deliver server, storage, and networking solutions tailored for data centers worldwide, guiding projects from initial design to full implementation. The company relies on deep industry experience and strong vendor partnerships to build purpose-built systems that meet current and future data-center needs. As a wholly owned subsidiary of TD SYNNEX, it leverages scale and procurement strength to support large deployments. Compared with competitors, Hyve differentiates itself through end-to-end, design-to-deployment capabilities, a focused hyperscale approach, and a broad partner ecosystem that enables customized, scalable infrastructure.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
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N/A
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Headquarters
Fremont, California
Founded
1980
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Hyve Solutions, a TD SYNNEX subsidiary specialising in hyperscale digital infrastructure, has appointed Jerry Kagele as president. He succeeds Steve Ichinaga, who is transitioning to an advisory role after 40 years at TD SYNNEX, including 15 years founding and leading Hyve Solutions. Kagele joined Hyve in 2025 and brings extensive technology industry experience, including senior roles at Western Digital and Sandisk, where he served as chief revenue officer. Ichinaga will remain with the organisation for one year as senior advisor, focusing on customer and partner success. The planned leadership transition aims to position Hyve Solutions for continued growth whilst maintaining operational continuity. Hyve designs and deploys hyperscale data centre infrastructure solutions for customers worldwide.
Hyve Solutions unveils comprehensive AI infrastructure portfolio at NVIDIA GTC 2025 - empowering Scalable AI Deployments for Data center, Hybrid Cloud, and Edge Environments.
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