RAJESH GOENKA
CEO, Rashi Peripherals
As India moves into an AI-first era, Rashi Peripherals’ readiness for enterprise-scale AI in 2026 lies in enabling the foundational infrastructure required at scale. The company focuses on ensuring timely availability of high- performance servers, GPUs, advanced storage, and networking that form the backbone of AI data centers. From an ecosystem and execution standpoint, Rashi Peripherals is well prepared, backed by long-standing OEM relationships, strong supply chain capabilities, and experience in large-scale deployments, including executing one of India’s largest AI data center hardware orders in 2024.
The biggest challenges to AI adoption remain infrastructure-led rather than conceptual. Component shortages, storage constraints, shipment delays, and the need for reliable power, cooling, and network readiness continue to be key friction points at the data center level. To address risks while deploying AI infrastructure, Rashi Peripherals enables customers with enterprise-grade hardware that supports secure workloads, data integrity, and scalability, complemented by pre-sales solution design and techno-commercial assistance aligned with regulatory, data residency, and enterprise security requirements.
Cloud-native and hybrid architectures are central to AI deployments across India, with demand for hybrid models integrating on-premise workloads with cloud platforms. Rashi Peripherals supports this shift through cloud-ready hardware, high-speed networking, and scalable storage. Aligned with Digital India and IndiaAI, the company strengthens supply chains and last-mile availability to help enterprises build sovereign, AI-ready infrastructure at scale.
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