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Maxar partners with TD SYNNEX to expand geospatial access
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Maxar partners with TD SYNNEX to expand geospatial access
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 05, 2024

Maxar Intelligence has announced a strategic partnership with TD SYNNEX, a prominent global distributor and IT solutions aggregator. This collaboration is set to enhance accessibility to Maxar's cutting-edge satellite imagery and geospatial insights via TD SYNNEX's digital marketplace.

Leveraging its advanced Earth observation satellite constellation, Maxar delivers highly detailed satellite imagery and AI-driven geospatial tools for real-time decision-making. Its portfolio includes the highest-resolution commercial satellite imagery, a 125-petabyte archive, and sophisticated 2D and 3D geospatial content products such as global basemaps and a 3D digital twin of Earth. Through this partnership, TD SYNNEX will integrate these resources into its offerings, enabling customers to access Maxar's innovative geospatial solutions.

"Maxar Intelligence will be able to help more commercial customers leverage geospatial insights by partnering with TD SYNNEX," stated Paul Granito, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Enterprise at Maxar Intelligence. "This expansion of our Maxar Partner Ecosystem will create connections to new markets and increase partnership opportunities."

Cheryl Day, Senior Vice President of New Vendor Acquisition and Global Solutions at TD SYNNEX, added, "TD SYNNEX is committed to uniting solutions that deliver business outcomes today and unlock growth for the future. As the first satellite imagery provider in our network, Maxar Intelligence will add great value to our comprehensive portfolio, enriching the breadth and depth of our offerings so customers can do great things with technology."

Maxar's geospatial products are slated to become available on the TD SYNNEX marketplace in early 2025.

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