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Home » Smart Hands Africa adds Supermicro to Growing Portfolio of Customer Services

Smart Hands Africa adds Supermicro to Growing Portfolio of Customer Services

…Smart Hands Africa to deliver professional and technical services across key African markets

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
June 5, 2026
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Smart Hands Africa adds Supermicro

Anton Jacobsz, CEO of Smart Hands Africa

Smart Hands Africa, today, announced its appointment as an authorised Services Partner for Supermicro, a global leader in high-performance server, storage, AI and data centre infrastructure solutions.

The appointment represents a significant milestone for Smart Hands Africa and reinforces the company’s position as a trusted technology services and infrastructure enablement partner for global OEMs, distributors, channel partners and enterprise customers operating across Africa.

Recognised globally for its high-performance server, storage, AI and data centre infrastructure solutions, Supermicro plays a critical role in powering next-generation AI, cloud, enterprise computing and data centre environments worldwide. Through this appointment, Smart Hands Africa will provide a range of post-sales professional and technical services supporting Supermicro customers across multiple African territories, including South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

Under the agreement, Smart Hands Africa will deliver:

  • Installation and deployment services
  • Configuration and customisation services
  • Break-fix support services
  • Maintenance and technical support services
  • Professional consulting services
  • Specialised project-based infrastructure services

The appointment reflects growing international confidence in Smart Hands Africa’s ability to deliver consistent, high-quality technology services across diverse African markets while maintaining global standards of service delivery.

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A significant milestone for African technology services

For Smart Hands Africa, the appointment represents more than a new partnership. It serves as validation of the company’s vision to build one of Africa’s most trusted technology services ecosystems.

According to Anton Jacobsz, CEO of Smart Hands Africa, the partnership highlights the increasing importance of reliable local execution capabilities as global technology vendors expand their presence across Africa.

“Being selected by a global technology leader such as Supermicro is a strong endorsement of our operational capability, technical expertise and pan-African delivery model. Global manufacturers require service partners that can deliver consistently across multiple countries while maintaining international standards. This appointment demonstrates that Smart Hands Africa has built the people, processes and partner network required to meet those expectations.” – Anton Jacobsz

The appointment follows continued investment by Smart Hands Africa in developing a scalable African service delivery platform, strengthening technical capabilities and expanding its network of skilled engineering resources across the continent.

As enterprises continue to invest in AI infrastructure, cloud platforms, high-performance computing environments and modern data centres, the demand for trusted in-country technical expertise is growing rapidly throughout Africa.

Smart Hands Africa’s pan-African delivery model enables OEMs, distributors, resellers and enterprise customers to access skilled technical resources and professional services through a single point of engagement, reducing operational complexity and accelerating deployment timelines.

Building confidence for global OEMs

For international technology manufacturers entering or expanding within Africa, one of the most significant challenges remains ensuring consistent implementation, support and service quality across multiple territories.

Through this appointment, Supermicro gains access to Smart Hands Africa’s growing network of technical resources and service delivery capabilities, enabling customers to access professional support closer to where their infrastructure is deployed.

For customers and channel partners, the appointment provides additional assurance that Smart Hands Africa has met the operational, technical and service delivery standards required by one of the world’s leading infrastructure manufacturers.

“This appointment validates the model we have been building,” Jacobsz added. “Africa requires local execution, local expertise and local accountability. Global vendors need partners who understand the realities of operating across diverse markets while still delivering enterprise-grade service. That is exactly what Smart Hands Africa was created to provide.”

A strong signal to the market

The appointment further strengthens Smart Hands Africa’s position as a strategic services enablement partner for global technology vendors seeking scalable African coverage.

As organisations continue investing in AI, cybersecurity, cloud, networking, storage and data centre technologies, the need for trusted local delivery partners becomes increasingly important. Smart Hands Africa remains committed to helping OEMs, distributors, channel partners and enterprise customers successfully deploy, support and scale technology solutions across the continent.

The company expects the partnership to further strengthen its service capabilities while creating new opportunities for technology vendors seeking a trusted execution partner throughout Africa.

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My name is Destiny Eseaga, a communication strategist, journalist, and researcher, deeply intrigued by the political economy of Nigeria and the broader world context. My passion lies in the world of finance, particularly, capital markets, investment banking, market intelligence, etc

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