Artificial intelligence adoption is accelerating, emphasizing the importance of a modern enterprise AI infrastructure and data foundation for success.
Dell's Arthur Lewis highlights the significance of data in enterprise AI, leading to a shift in infrastructure that supports evolving models and algorithms in real time.
Disaggregated architecture is becoming essential in enterprise AI infrastructure to optimize flexibility and performance across compute and storage, as explained by Dell's Travis Vigil.
Dell's collaboration with AMD and Intel showcases a focus on flexible chip designs to cater to diverse AI models, data center sizes, and performance requirements.
Cyber resiliency is prioritized by Dell as a critical element for trusted and scalable AI infrastructure, embedding security measures into core operations to ensure data protection.
Secure infrastructure is vital for the trust and evolution of AI, as emphasized by Dell's Rob Emsley and Arthur Lewis during the event.
Modernizing on-premises data centers to support high-density compute and secure AI infrastructure is essential for enterprises to effectively harness AI capabilities.
TheCUBE's coverage of Dell's event provides insights on key strategies and technologies driving enterprise AI infrastructure success, including chip diversity, cyber resiliency, and data center modernization.
Dell's focus on decoupling compute and storage enables customers to align product cycles and budget timelines without being restricted to a one-size-fits-all model, enhancing infrastructure efficiency.
AI workloads demand a new approach to infrastructure, requiring enterprises to rethink their technology stack and adapt to the changing landscape of data-driven AI models.