New Delhi, April 29 -- Bengaluru-based IT services firm Netweb Technologies India Ltd on Wednesday announced the launch of its 'Tyrone ParallelStor Velox' unified data platform, marking its entry into advanced data platforms aimed at artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.

The new platform is designed to address the growing need for high-speed data processing and management in compute-intensive environments, combining storage and compute capabilities to support large-scale analytics and complex simulations.

The move expands Netweb's product portfolio beyond high-end computing systems into integrated data solutions, positioning the company to capture a larger share of the fast-growing AI and HPC infrastructure market. The company said the platform will initially be deployed in India, with plans to expand into international markets.

The launch builds on Netweb's recent product rollouts, including the 'Tyrone Camarero GB200 AI Supercomputer' and 'Tyrone Camarero Spark' personal compute system earlier this year, as it deepens its focus on AI-led infrastructure. Its long-standing partnership with NVIDIA is expected to underpin the platform's technology stack.

Netweb's entry into unified data platforms comes at a time when demand for AI-ready infrastructure is accelerating globally, driven by enterprise adoption of generative AI and data-intensive applications.

However, the company will face stiff competition from domestic and global players. In India, Yotta Data Services is scaling its sovereign AI cloud offerings, while HCL Technologies continues to expand enterprise AI and managed HPC services. Global hyperscalers such as Google Cloud also offer integrated AI and HPC solutions.

The success of 'Tyrone ParallelStor Velox' will hinge on customer adoption and the company's ability to scale deployments beyond India. Analysts will also track Netweb's ability to convert its expanded portfolio into sustained revenue growth, as well as progress on international expansion and potential partnerships.

The launch signals a strategic diversification for Netweb, as it seeks to evolve from a hardware-focused HPC player into a broader AI infrastructure and data platform provider.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from TechCircle.