Kamiwaza Expands ARIA Through TD SYNNEX, HPE Channel

Kamiwaza Expands ARIA Through TD SYNNEX, HPE Channel

Kamiwaza expanded ARIA through TD SYNNEX and HPE, giving partners an AI tool to help public sector customers address Section 508 compliance.

Apr 21, 2026
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Kamiwaza AI is bringing its ARIA accessibility remediation platform to the TD SYNNEX channel alongside HPE, positioning MSPs and resellers to help public sector customers meet fast-approaching digital accessibility deadlines, including the April 24, 2026 ADA Title II compliance requirement.

Channel opportunity tied to accessibility mandates for government websites

The timing is notable for partners serving government customers. 

Under the updated ADA Title II digital accessibility rule, U.S. state and local governments with populations above 50,000, along with contractors supporting them, face an April 24, 2026 deadline for compliance across public-facing websites, mobile apps, and key digital content. 

Municipalities with populations under 50,000 have until April 2027.

That regulatory pressure could create an opening for channel partners that already support public sector agencies with infrastructure, compliance, and managed services. 

Earlier this year, we spoke with the CEO and CRO of MSP Integris about managed services in the age of AI, plus how the provider aims to be irreplaceable to its customers in regulated industries.

Kamiwaza ARIA brings an AI solution to accessibility workflows

ARIA is positioned as a purpose-built AI solution that continuously scans digital content and PDFs, identifies accessibility issues, and supports remediation workflows aligned with established accessibility standards.

“Kamiwaza built ARIA to dramatically streamline the work required to achieve and sustain accessibility,” said Luke Norris, co-founder and CEO of Kamiwaza. 

“By making ARIA broadly accessible through TD SYNNEX, we are enabling partners and customers to deploy a focused accessibility solution on trusted infrastructure while leveraging the full capabilities of the Kamiwaza orchestration platform, which is anchored on secure data access, governed tooling, and living ontology for enterprise AI,” he continued.

TD SYNNEX, HPE bring infrastructure and go-to-market support

Through TD SYNNEX, reseller partners will gain access to bundled hardware and software, along with HPE pricing and sales support intended to speed deployments. 

The distributor said its public sector expertise and end-to-end sales assistance are meant to help partners expand reach in government accounts and accelerate time to value.

ARIA runs on HPE Private Cloud AI, which was co-engineered by NVIDIA as part of the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio, and on HPE ProLiant Compute DL380a Gen12 servers. 

The companies are positioning that stack as a secure, scalable option for enterprise and public sector AI use cases where governance and control are critical.

“Public-sector agencies face urgent and expanding requirements around digital accessibility, and partners need proven solutions they can trust,” Eddie Franklin, senior vice president of sales, public sector, TD SYNNEX, said in a statement.

“By bringing ARIA to the channel in collaboration with Kamiwaza and HPE, we are equipping our government partners with a validated, secure AI capability that streamlines Section 508 compliance and supports equitable access to digital services.”

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Kamiwaza uses ARIA to showcase broader AI platform play

For Kamiwaza, ARIA also serves as a channel-ready example of its broader secure AI orchestration platform, which the company says is built to let enterprises deploy governed AI capabilities across cloud, on-premises, and edge environments.

The new agreement underscores how vendors and distributors are increasingly packaging compliance-specific solutions for the channel, particularly in public sector markets where regulation can drive near-term services and resale opportunities.

Victoria Durgin

Victoria Durgin is a communications professional with several years of experience crafting corporate messaging and brand storytelling in IT channels and cloud marketplaces. She has also driven insightful thought leadership content on industry trends. Now, she oversees the editorial strategy for Channel Insider, focusing on bringing the channel audience the news and analysis they need to run their businesses worldwide.

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