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Wepsol Expands Digital Workplace Portfolio with Dynabook
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Wepsol Expands Digital Workplace Portfolio with Dynabook

WeP Solutions (Wepsol), a listed technology services provider, announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Dynabook, the globally acclaimed Japanese brand known for its high-performance business laptops. As a national strategic partner, Wepsol shall provision powerful, pro-grade, hyperlight computing products to demanding enterprises, backed by its nationwide reach and comprehensive IT infrastructure services. The partnership furthers Wepsol’s vision of redefining and transforming workplaces through technology-led innovation.

Ushering Japan’s Computing to India’s Enterprises
Dynabook Inc. carries forward a legacy of Japanese engineering excellence, lightweight design, military grade durability and enterprise-class reliability. Its flagship Portégé, Tecra, and Satellite series are trusted globally by large organizations and government institutions for their AI-readiness, advanced security features, and lightweight, mobility- first design.

“Dynabook delivers a class of exquisitely engineered laptops that are aspirational, while being powerful and lightweight. Dynabook is not just a device; it is the productivity powerhouse for demanding decision-makers,” said Ashok Tripathy, MD C CEO, Wepsol.

Strategic Fit with Wepsol’s Digital Workplace Mission
This collaboration complements Wepsol’s mission of elevating work by empowering organizations with secure, connected, and agile technologies. Dynabook advanced laptops will feature as part of Wepsol’s digital workplace stack, delivering lightweight, high-performance laptops with enterprise-grade security and native AI-readiness, tailored for hi-performance teams and executives. Additionally, Wepsol will facilitate the GeM ecosystem, exclusively for Dynabook as a deemed OEM in India. Backed by a standard 3-year warranty, these devices are engineered to match the evolving expectations of digitally mature, fast-growth enterprises.

The Wepsol–Dynabook engagement positions Wepsol as a holistic digital workplace enabler; seamlessly integrating smart devices, managed infrastructure and cloud services into a compelling proposition. This synergy not only expands Wepsol’s tech- stack, but also advances its drive to be a preferred IT Infrastructure partner for future- focused organizations.

WeP Solutions (Wepsol), a listed technology services provider, announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Dynabook, the globally acclaimed Japanese brand known for its high-performance business laptops. As a national strategic partner, Wepsol shall provision powerful, pro-grade, hyperlight computing products to demanding enterprises, backed by its nationwide reach and comprehensive IT infrastructure services. The partnership furthers Wepsol’s vision of redefining and transforming workplaces through technology-led innovation.Ushering Japan’s Computing to India’s EnterprisesDynabook Inc. carries forward a legacy of Japanese engineering excellence, lightweight design, military grade durability and enterprise-class reliability. Its flagship Portégé, Tecra, and Satellite series are trusted globally by large organizations and government institutions for their AI-readiness, advanced security features, and lightweight, mobility- first design.“Dynabook delivers a class of exquisitely engineered laptops that are aspirational, while being powerful and lightweight. Dynabook is not just a device; it is the productivity powerhouse for demanding decision-makers,” said Ashok Tripathy, MD C CEO, Wepsol.Strategic Fit with Wepsol’s Digital Workplace MissionThis collaboration complements Wepsol’s mission of elevating work by empowering organizations with secure, connected, and agile technologies. Dynabook advanced laptops will feature as part of Wepsol’s digital workplace stack, delivering lightweight, high-performance laptops with enterprise-grade security and native AI-readiness, tailored for hi-performance teams and executives. Additionally, Wepsol will facilitate the GeM ecosystem, exclusively for Dynabook as a deemed OEM in India. Backed by a standard 3-year warranty, these devices are engineered to match the evolving expectations of digitally mature, fast-growth enterprises.The Wepsol–Dynabook engagement positions Wepsol as a holistic digital workplace enabler; seamlessly integrating smart devices, managed infrastructure and cloud services into a compelling proposition. This synergy not only expands Wepsol’s tech- stack, but also advances its drive to be a preferred IT Infrastructure partner for future- focused organizations.

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