Renaissance partners with TP-Link for enhanced networking solutions in Ireland

Renaissance teams up with TP-Link to expand networking solutions, utilising TP-Link's Omada platform.

TP-Link, a provider of advanced networking and smart home solutions, has announced a new partnership with Irish distributor, Renaissance. This partnership revolves around the implementation of TP-Link’s Omada solution to enhance their offerings in the Irish market.

Renaissance, with 35 years of experience in the networking domain, particularly in the Irish market, will now leverage TP-Link’s high-quality Omada connectivity solutions. The collaboration aims to tap into new markets and partners, promoting growth and innovation.

With the adoption of Omada, Renaissance’s clients seek to gain access to a flexible, future-proof network platform, designed to meet the evolving demands of today’s businesses. The cloud-based architecture aims to facilitate simplified network deployment and management, featuring zero-touch provisioning to remotely configure networks without the necessity of on-site engineering.

This approach allows for expedited network rollouts, reduced operational costs, and consistent performance across various sites. Renaissance aims to provide a comprehensive technology and service package, supported by TP-Link’s enhanced local support and ample stock availability.

Adopting a single vendor strategy seeks to empower Renaissance to advocate a complete end-to-end networking platform. Access to TP-Link’s strengthened local support will ensure improved service delivery—from understanding customer requirements to driving effective enablement.

  • Secure, cloud-managed networking solutions
  • Simplified network deployment
  • Reduced costs and higher efficiency
  • Flexible, scalable network infrastructure

By fortifying this partnership, both companies aim to cater to burgeoning market demands, providing clients with scalable, reliable, and easy-to-manage network solutions.

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