Dell Technologies' all-flash technology solution PowerStore has introduced quad-level cell (QLC) in a bid to meet data processing demands pertaining to enterprise adoption of AI.
QLC stores four bits of data per memory cell and provides higher storage density.
PowerStore Prime, the biggest release for PowerStore in the last four years, offers enhanced simplicity, data mobility, performance, efficiency, and reliability to ensure it caters to demands of generative AI infrastructure.
The launch of APEX Block Storage for Public Cloud enables customers to seamlessly connect PowerStore to Dell's block storage offering, thereby simplifying workload mobility.
STIG, a security configuration standard aimed at meeting federal government compliance requirements, has been added to PowerStore to ensure higher security for all enterprise variants, further facilitating expansion of multicloud platforms.
Dell's partnerships with Equinix, Nvidia, and Nutanix seek to ensure that its storage strategy keeps up with the compute and storage requirements of the new AI landscape.
Dell intends to build infrastructure that spans a range of enterprise workloads, support public and private cloud environments, and cater to the demands of generative AI technology.
Dell's flexible offerings will empower customers with better choices that suit their budgetary and technological needs.
Dell is focusing on a more balanced approach and providing an on-premises solution for consumption-based storage.
The swift pace that Dell is setting through its ambitious vision for technology highlights its readiness to enhance its offerings to stay aware of complex industry dynamics and the adoption of AI.