Dell Technologies Tuesday launched its new flagship file and object data storage product line, PowerScale, setting what it calls a “new industry standard” for how organizations capture and leverage ...
Dell AI Data Platform advancements help customers break down data silos to unlock deeper business insights and accelerate AI outcomes Dell PowerScale and Dell ObjectScale, the Dell AI Data Platform’s ...
Dell Technologies has launched Dell EMC PowerScale, a new family of storage systems designed for unstructured data, as the company continues to simplify its portfolio. According to the company, Dell ...
'Now we’re several quarters in, momentum is continuing to build and we’re super happy with how it’s going,' Michael Dell, Dell Technologies founder, chairman and CEO, told CRN. Dell Technologies’ ...
Round Rock, TEXAS – October 15, 2024: Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) introduced integrated rack-scalable systems, server, storage and data management innovations to the Dell AI Factory, for high ...
ROUND ROCK, Texas, May 11, 2023 — Dell Technologies advances software-driven innovation across its industry-leading storage portfolio, driving increased cyber resiliency, energy efficiency and ...
Dell Private Cloud is generally available to help customers easily deploy and manage private cloud infrastructure Dell storage advancements include new PowerStore and PowerMax QLC models, AI-driven ...
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) today made announcements across its data center server, storage and data protection portfolios. Here’s a rundown of the new offerings: Dell PowerEdge R470, R570, R670 ...
NEW YORK — Dell is buying data storage company EMC for $67 billion in a huge bet on a segment of technology that has proven to be more profitable than the slumping personal computer market. The ...
Dell Technologies Inc. is rolling out a set of infrastructure offerings, including new servers, that promise to help enterprises more efficiently train and run artificial intelligence models. The ...
The debate is over; Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell said this week: Multi-cloud is here to stay. The vast majority of Dell's customers already use both on-premise and on-premise IT ...