NexCore
As organizations navigate the complex landscape of digital transformation, the architectural consensus has strongly shifted toward hybrid cloud environments. By seamlessly combining the control, security, and low latency of on-premises private infrastructure with the scalability of public cloud systems, hybrid architectures offer a best-of-both-worlds scenario. However, the physical foundation of this architecture is where enterprise strategy either succeeds or falters.
As a leading CE Certified Hybrid Cloud Supplier, NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. provides the computing hardware necessary to sustain heavy enterprise workloads. For European and global markets, CE certification is not merely a regulatory compliance checkmark; it represents the definitive threshold for product safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and environmental sustainability. Selecting CE certified hardware ensures that your local data center deployments interface seamlessly with global public clouds without introducing operational vulnerabilities, safety hazards, or regulatory compliance failures.
The global demand for hybrid cloud systems has moved beyond test environments into mission-critical production operations. Across regions like North America, Western Europe, and Southeast Asia, industries such as finance, healthcare, automotive, and logistics are standardizing their core systems on hybrid topologies. This paradigm is driven by several macroeconomic and technological shifts:
In this enterprise environment, sourcing computing hardware that balances performance, cost, and strict standards compliance is crucial. NexCore bridges this gap by delivering enterprise-class servers built for multi-cloud deployments, ensuring consistency across diverse infrastructures.
NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional AI server manufacturer and solution provider established in 2017. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company operates a modern production facility covering 386 square meters and specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of high-performance GPU servers, AI training servers, AI inference systems, HPC servers, and customized computing infrastructure solutions.
With over 9 years of industry experience and 6 years of export experience, NexCore has built a strong reputation for delivering reliable and scalable AI computing solutions to customers worldwide. The company achieved an annual export revenue of approximately USD 18 million and serves clients across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania.
NexCore's production ecosystem is designed to solve the procurement challenges faced by global buyers. By integrating high-quality manufacturing, rigorous quality control, and supply chain capability, NexCore delivers reliable enterprise compute solutions suitable for complex hybrid cloud deployments.
Proximity to the core of the global electronics supply chain in Shenzhen provides NexCore with clear advantages in manufacturing efficiency, component sourcing, and design flexibility:
To ensure optimal performance and long-term reliability in enterprise data centers, every NexCore system undergoes:
Modern computing infrastructure must adapt to diverse operational requirements. NexCore's CE certified servers are built to support a range of demanding business applications:
Processing transaction data locally for sub-millisecond response times, while leveraging public cloud systems for historical archiving, compliance auditing, and risk analysis.
Enabling hospitals to store sensitive patient files and medical imaging securely on local storage clusters, while offloading anonymized genomic research computations to public cloud nodes.
Deploying dense 1U and 2U rack servers directly onto factory floors to process real-time sensor data, detect anomalies on assembly lines, and minimize latency.
By standardizing on a uniform physical hardware architecture, enterprise IT teams can build a consistent operational model that bridges on-premises data centers and remote public cloud instances.
The enterprise infrastructure landscape continues to evolve, driven by demands for increased efficiency and intelligence. The next generation of hybrid deployments is defined by three key developments:
Modern hypervisors leverage machine learning models to dynamically balance workloads between on-premises servers and public cloud targets based on real-time cost, power efficiency, and processing demand.
With the adoption of high-speed interconnects like PCIe 5.0 and NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF), local SAN systems achieve high throughput, reducing data latency bottlenecks across hybrid networks.
As global energy costs rise, power efficiency has become a critical metric. Certified energy-efficient power supplies (80 Plus Platinum/Titanium) and smart cooling designs help lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
When purchasing hardware for global deployments, enterprise buyers must evaluate several critical factors beyond baseline CPU speed and storage capacity: