AI-driven networking will shape next phase of enterprise growth – TD Africa
AI-driven networking will shape next phase of enterprise growth – TD Africa
TD Africa, a technology distribution company says that AI-driven networking is key to the next wave of enterprise transformation as companies shift to smarter, faster and more secure systems.
Its Coordinating Managing Director, Mrs Chioma Chimere said this in a statement on Monday, following a high-level partner engagement hosted alongside Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Operated by Selectium in Lagos.
Chimere said networking had evolved beyond basic connectivity into a strategic foundation supporting enterprise transformation, business resilience and long-term digital competitiveness across industries and operational environments.
According to her, the rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud systems and remote operational models had significantly increased demand for secure, scalable and intelligent enterprise infrastructure globally.
“Networking today is no longer just about connectivity; it has become the backbone of enterprise transformation.
Chimere also highlighted the growing enterprise dependence on intelligent digital infrastructure systems.
She said organisations embracing AI and cloud-driven operations now required flexible infrastructure capable of supporting innovation, advanced security frameworks and rapidly changing operational demands.
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Chimere added that TD Africa remained committed to equipping partners and businesses with technologies, technical support and strategic insights needed for successful digital transformation across sectors.
According to her, the collaboration with HPE reflected a shared commitment toward helping organisations modernise confidently while preparing for the future of AI-driven digital innovation and connectivity.
Also, Dr Ifee Kojo, Country Manager of HPE (Operated by Selectium) said AI was increasingly transforming enterprise connectivity into smarter and more responsive infrastructure ecosystems.
Kojo said businesses seeking competitiveness within rapidly evolving markets required infrastructure capable of proactively addressing security threats, scalability challenges and rising complexities across digital operational environments.
“HPE is driving transformation across the technology ecosystem, from the data centre to the edge, from IoT to AI-powered connectivity,” she said.
According to Kojo, strong technology partnerships remained essential for extending advanced enterprise networking solutions into broader markets and supporting organisations navigating digital transformation demands.