
SAN JOSE, CA, May 13, 2026 – Supermicro appointed Vik Malyala as chief business officer, putting a technology executive in charge of partnerships and business development with major technology partners. Malyala brings nearly three decades of experience in product engineering, ASIC development, semiconductors, AI, HPC and data center systems, including work on liquid cooling for energy-efficient infrastructure.
“Vik has driven incredible results at Supermicro helping establish a strong foundation for continued growth and success,” said Charles Liang, founder, president and CEO of Supermicro. “With his decades of leadership experience and deep institutional knowledge of Supermicro, we are confident that Vik, along with our entire leadership team, is well-positioned to help us continue building on our momentum, particularly with our innovative DCBBS offering that is attracting interest from new and existing customers alike. We see significant opportunities ahead and are excited to capitalize on the next wave of AI and IT infrastructure demand.”
Malyala previously served as senior vice president of Technology & AI and president and managing director of EMEA at Supermicro, where he worked on global strategy, growth and technology programs. A former design engineer at Serverworks, he has contributed to Supermicro’s AI, HPC and sustainable data center technologies and has worked on partnerships tied to the company’s Total IT Solutions portfolio.
“Supermicro has established itself as the innovation leader in high-performance, energy-efficient AI and compute infrastructure,” said Vik Malyala. “I look forward to deepening strategic partnerships with the world’s leading technology companies and accelerating initiatives that deliver differentiated Total IT Solutions to our global customers with first to market & time to online advantages. I am excited to help drive the next phase of Supermicro’s growth.”
Source: Super Micro
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Super Micro Computer is a U.S. technology company founded in 1993 and headquartered in San Jose, CA. It designs and manufactures server and storage systems, networking devices and server management software. The company also develops components such as motherboards, power systems and chassis used in its hardware platforms. Supermicro provides products for enterprise data centers, cloud computing, AI, telecommunications and edge computing environments. Its portfolio includes servers, AI systems, storage platforms, IoT systems, switches and related support services. The company designs and manufactures products in facilities in the United States, Taiwan and the Netherlands. Its systems support a range of processors, memory configurations, GPUs, storage and networking options, along with air and liquid cooling methods. Supermicro serves global customers across enterprise and service provider markets. The company employs about 5,000 people worldwide.