TTI has signed a distribution agreement with API Technologies and will carry the company's RF, microwave and microelectronics product line.
API Technologies is a provider of electronic systems, subsystems, modules and components for RF, millimeter wave, electromagnetic, power and secure solutions for the defense, aerospace and commercial industries.
The agreement includes a full range of standard, customizable and fully custom RF and microwave products. Featured products include high-reliability power amplifiers, high-performance filters and an array of passive and active components.
With the new agreement, TTI has broadened its RF/microwave product portfolio to military, aerospace, medical and industrial market customers, the distributor said.
TTI said customers expressed a need for high reliability, ruggedized, superior quality wireless/RF products from a U.S. based manufacturer.
Jeff Ray, TTI vice president, said the new agreement will benefit TTI customers in the mil-aero, industrial and medical industries.
TTI, based in Fort Worth, Texas, is an authorized distributor of interconnect, passive and discrete components.
In other distribution news, Arrow Electronics has signed a distribution agreement with Splunk, a provider of provider software for real-time operational intelligence. Under the agreement, Arrow's enterprise computing solutions business will distribute Splunk software in the United States and Canada. The software lets users search, monitor and analyze all machine-generated IT and business data from a single location in real time.
The agreement covers Splunk Enterprise, which collects, indexes, monitors, analyzes and visualizes machine data being generated by websites, applications, servers, networks, sensors, and mobile devices. It also covers Hunk, which brings big data Splunk's analytics stack to organizations' data in Hadoop and NoSQL databases Splunk App for Enterprise Security.
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