Dell Technologies is retooling its portfolio to fulfill the demands of enterprise AI, positioning it as the backbone of new infrastructure from datacenter to edge.
With a history of adapting to industry changes, Dell is now focused on addressing complex enterprise needs for scaling AI workloads, efficient compute, and hybrid cloud integration.
The emergence of a new computing era driven by AI is reshaping the technology stack and Dell aims to be a leader in AI solutions for the full stack.
Dell's enterprise AI infrastructure strategy includes disaggregated architecture to support expanding AI workloads and the deployment of the PowerEdge XE8712 liquid-cooled server.
Collaborating with Nvidia, Dell offers the AI Factory solution for end-to-end AI enterprise implementation, enabling scalable and flexible deployment options.
Dell's open portfolio emphasizes customer choice, essential for AI deployments, and its PC enhancements support on-device AI processing, catering to edge applications.
Dell's NativeEdge platform aids in managing edge applications, exemplified by its use in cold chain applications for large grocery store businesses.
Partnering with Red Hat Inc., Dell's integration of RHEL AI with PowerEdge servers simplifies containerized applications management for AI development.
Dell's cloud-native solutions, like the Data Lakehouse and Storage Services for Public Cloud, aim to streamline AI deployment and provide flexibility and control for customers.
Dell's focus on multicloud solutions aligns with its 'ground-to-cloud' vision, enabling seamless transitions and operations across diverse computing environments.