Dell Technologies Unveils AI-Optimized Infrastructure for Data Centres

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 08 April 2025, 14:14 IST

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Dell Technologies has announced upgrades to its infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence (AI), data centres and hybrid workloads that focus on performance, scalability and sustainability. As businesses rely more on AI, businesses look at their data centre strategies must evolve. Dell is enhancing its infrastructure portfolio with AI-ready including data protection, intelligent analytics, storage and servers

Arthur Lewis, President of Dell's Infrastructure Solutions Group, emphasizes, "Modern applications require a new breed of infrastructure that will help customers keep pace with ever-changing data centre demands." He adds, "From storage to servers to networking to data protection, only Dell Technologies provides an end-to-end disaggregated infrastructure portfolio that helps customers reduce complexity, increase IT agility and accelerate data centre modernization."

Dell's enhancements tackle the complications of using AI and machine learning, which necessitate high-throughput and low-latency processing, with a great deal of parallel processing on a massive scale. The company has a fresh line of PowerEdge servers utilizing Intel’s new Xeon 6 Processors to offer better energy efficiency and scaling options for a wide array of workloads, from enterprise workloads to AI training.

Dell has also announced an update of its Power Store, which provides insights through AI-based analytics with improved sustainability and performance. ObjectScale has received an update, as well, to enable better support for AI-heavy workloads. The hybrid cloud solution, in collaboration with Wasabi, offers services to help businesses with the management of AI data lakes more effectively.

Simon Robinson, Principal Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group (now part of Omdia), states, "Organizations are refocusing their IT strategies to take a disaggregated approach to infrastructure that improves resource management and simplifies management complexity."

Dell invests in sustainable energy-efficient infrastructure and carbon impact analysis, addressing operational priorities and carbon footprints. This bolsters Dell's position within the growing AI infrastructure market by meeting customers' evolving AI and data processing demands.

 


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