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Growing its artificial intelligence (AI) portfolio, Ingram Micro Inc. announced an expanded, and now global, business relationship with UiPath, a leading enterprise automation software company and robotic process automation (RPA) tech innovator.

RPA enables organizations in the digital transformation (DX) era to increase efficiency, workflow determinism, operation accuracy, and compliance with regulations by automating repetitive and time-consuming mundane tasks. Additionally, software robots work to establish end-to-end automation across the organization while driving costs down. Ingram Micro’s broad and specialized Advanced Solutions portfolio began offering AI and RPA solutions a few years ago and has become one of the organization’s fastest-growing global practices.

“Robotic process automation is an important component within a company’s digital transformation game plan, and a great sales wedge for channel partners to introduce DX solutions and services into their existing end-user customer base,” said Sabine Howest, vice president, global partner engagement and IoT, Ingram Micro Inc. “Using AI to automate repeatable, rules-driven processes is a practice that companies of all sizes can benefit from and a growth opportunity we’re ready to drive with UiPath through our growing and global Advanced Solutions organization.”

“We’re thrilled that UiPath is offering additional support to high-value service providers like us through its new Ingram Micro program,” said Bhavyesh Virani, co-CEO of WonderBotz, a UiPath partner. “Ingram Micro’s global reach will help WonderBotz capture the rising demand for our custom services as well as for our prebuilt turnkey solutions for F&A professionals and healthcare, finance, banking, and hospitality leaders. The new UiPath/Ingram Micro program is an all-around win, enabling us to spend more time on delivering industry-leading client services.”

Ingram Micro’s relationship with UiPath started at the beginning of 2021 and has quickly expanded from North America to Latin America and now Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. The team at Ingram Micro maintains a mature and dedicated UiPath team of experts who will help channel partners throughout the sales cycle including opportunity identification, design thinking, advisory services, licensing, and training. With the support of Ingram Micro’s Centers of Excellence, channel partners selling UiPath benefit from shared best practices, “follow the sun” support services, and global resources designed to meet the varied demands of the market locally, regionally, and globally.

“Ingram Micro and UiPath are partner-first organizations equally committed to continually investing in our partners to drive greater service differentiation, exceptional growth, and improved profitability,” says Thomas Hansen, chief revenue officer, UiPath. “Enterprise automation is a category channel partners cannot ignore, and an investment enterprise organizations are making because of the immediate and measurable return on investment and improvement to the associate experience and the customer experience. We are thrilled to expand our successful relationship with Ingram Micro worldwide and look forward to helping channel partners capitalize on the market potential for RPA.”

In Q1 2021, the Forrester Wave™: Robotic Process Automation named UiPath a “Leader” with the highest ranking in the following categories: Current Offering, Strategy, and Market Presence. Additionally, UiPath vice president of global alliances and partners, Cheryln Chin, and senior vice president of operations and partners, Eddie O’Brien were recently named to the 2021 CRN Channel Chiefs list, along with eight Ingram Micro channel executives.

The entire UiPath portfolio is now available to Ingram Micro channel partners worldwide. To learn more about UiPath, you can contact your Ingram Micro partner manager.