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Dell EMC World brings “bigger, faster, stronger” storage upgrades

Computer Weekly

All-flash additions plus hardware and software upgrades see platform refreshes across all Dell EMC storage offerings, as well as design changes in Isilon and Xtremio

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Supermicro unveils AI-optimized storage powered by Nvidia

Network World

Supermicro announced the launch of a new storage system optimized for AI workloads using multiple Nvidia BlueField-3 data processing units (DPU) combined with an all-flash array. These units support 400Gb Ethernet or InfiniBand networking and provide hardware acceleration for demanding storage and networking workloads.

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Adopt AI — and quick! Dell Technologies CEO tells customers

Network World

“We want to inspire you to reimagine your organization for artificial intelligence, and we want to encourage you to act fast,” Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell told attendees at the company’s customer event in Las Vegas on Monday. AI is transforming business at an unprecedented rate.

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Gulf Air refreshes storage and server farm hardware with Dell EMC

Computer Weekly

Airline completes major project to revamp its storage infrastructure with Dell EMC technologies

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Dell: Privately owned PC and server maker

CTOvision

Dell Inc is privately owned. We still see Dell frequently in the enterprise IT space and know all technologists have familiarity with what they can do in servers and the data center. We expect to see more innovation from Dell now that they are able to invest more freely in R&D. Research Team. More on that later.

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HPE, Dell launch another round of AI servers

Network World

The AI spin continues, with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Dell Technologies both introducing new servers oriented towards training large language models (LLM). The Dell PowerEdge M7725 is designed for high performance dense compute, which is ideal for research, government, fintech and higher education environments, according to Dell.

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Dell adds to PowerEdge server lineup

Network World

Dell Technologies introduced new hardware products and services at two separate conferences, the Supercomputing 24 show in Atlanta and Microsoft’s Ignite conference. Dell announced two server products, the PowerEdge XE7740 and PowerEdge XE9685L, as well as updates to its Integrated Rack 5000 (IR5000) series.

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