New Delhi: Iris Global Services has delivered Rs 25 crore worth of Dell compute infrastructure to its Bhopal-based partner, Citrine Technologies, supporting government, federal, and defense projects, including those for the Indian Army.
The consignment included more than 35 high-end servers, 10 AI GPU servers, multiple storage systems and over 100 laptops and desktops.
Founded in 2020 by Prince Sinha, Citrine has grown from a turnover of Rs 17 lakh in 2018 to Rs 35 crore in FY 2024–25. Operating with a 22-member team from Bhopal and a new Delhi-NCR branch, the company provides high-performance computing, HCI, and data center solutions.
“Iris Global has been immensely supportive,” said Sinha, adding the firm plans to place Rs 25–30 crore of additional orders with Iris in FY 2025–26, targeting revenue of over Rs 50 crore.
Iris Global Director Kamini Talwar praised Citrine’s growth and said the distributor continues to expand its portfolio with ‘Make in India’ brands and leading networking and cybersecurity partners.
Iris Global, headquartered in Delhi, is among India’s leading IT distribution firms, supplying to government, defense, and enterprise customers nationwide.