There are discussions underway with suitable groups that have the capabilities and technologies, said Bill Halina, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Obsidian Strategics.
"As our company begins to grow in markets like India, China and Australia, we see opportunities to manufacture wherever our product is being used," Halina told PTI.
Obsidian, which manufacturers its hardware and software in the US and Canada, has super computer-based technology to move data faster than anyone else.
"We are also in the early days of exploring other markets," said David Southwell, the group's Chief Visionary Officer.
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Obsidian used its supercomputer, infiniband technology, on a trial basis on Tata Communications Trans-Pacific Subsea Cable from the US to Australia late last year.
The company has also announced plans for a new platform that will complement its existing 10 and 40Gbits/s product offerings.
"In the spirit of its existing Longbow and Crossbow products operating at 40Gbits/s, its 100G and 400G platforms will also provide enhanced InfiniBand features such as cryptographic and routing functions for real-world deployability into complex and security critical network environments," said the statement.
"Obsidian is recasting supercomputer technology to drive Wide Area Networks with unprecedented efficiency," said Southwell.