Dell Technologies Accelerates AI Innovation and Strengthens Cybersecurity Strategies for Microsoft Customers

Key Takeaways

Dell Technologies and Microsoft are enhancing AI adoption with new solutions designed to simplify deployment, protect data, and improve cybersecurity for multicloud environments.
Dell APEX File Storage for Microsoft Azure offers a Dell-managed service aimed at simplifying file storage management, ensuring seamless data mobility, and meeting the demands of performance-intensive AI workloads.
New services, including Accelerator Services for Copilot+ PCs and implementation support for Azure AI, enable organizations to develop custom AI solutions and effectively integrate them into existing workflows and systems.

Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) recently introduced AI innovations that help Dell and Microsoft customers simplify AI adoption, speed deployment and power demanding workloads in multicloud environments. Data protection, cyber resiliency and security advancements help joint customers strengthen their cybersecurity posture.

“Organizations modernizing their IT strategies to support emerging workloads, like AI, need solutions that help them innovate faster, control costs and protect data across multicloud environments,” said Arthur Lewis, president, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies. “Our storage software, data protection and services advancements help customers in Microsoft environments accelerate their transformation efforts quickly and securely.”

Dell APEX File Storage for Microsoft Azure will soon offer a Dell-managed option for organizations seeking a simplified deployment and management experience. Customers can easily meet the needs of AI workloads in multicloud environments using the enterprise-class performance, scalability and data services of Dell PowerScale, enterprise file storage from the industry’s #1 NAS company. The service delivers:

  • Burst capacity for performance-intensive AI workloads with an architecture designed to deliver superior performance density and scale.
  • Reduced management complexity with seamless data mobility and operational consistency across on-premises and cloud environments.
  • Faster time to data-driven insights through native integration with Microsoft AI tools.

Dell introduces new services designed to help organizations simplify AI adoption and create custom AI solutions.

  • Accelerator Services for Copilot+ PCs demonstrate how Copilot+ PCs can enhance productivity and efficiency with expert guidance on new features, implementation plans, best practices and more.
  • Services for Microsoft Copilot Studio and Azure AI Studio assist with the development and implementation of Copilot agents and AI solutions tailored to specific business needs.
  • Implementation Services for Microsoft Azure AI Service help customers support new business opportunities through AI application development on-premises with Azure AI services on Dell solutions for Azure Local.

Dell APEX Protection Services for Microsoft Azure will deliver Dell-managed, AI-powered cloud data protection and cyber resiliency across edge locations, remote offices and data centers. The service improves operational efficiency and resource usage while ensuring robust data protection using advanced data reduction capabilities. Organizations can:

  • Enhance cyber resiliency with zero trust security including immutability, encryption, multi-factor authentication and role-based access controls.
  • Protect against ransomware and cyberthreats with efficient recovery options for traditional and modern workloads.
  • Accelerate cyber recovery with AI-powered CyberSense threat intelligence that results in up to 80% less time spent on recovery.

Dell introduces new security services for Microsoft environments:

  • Advisory Services for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) for Microsoft help customers align their cybersecurity posture with CMMC guidelines through specific recommendations for Microsoft solutions.
  • Managed Detection and Response with Microsoft allows customers to focus on their core business while Dell experts monitor, detect, investigate and respond to threats 24/7 across their IT environment.

“Our customers are looking for ways to modernize their IT infrastructure and adopt hybrid cloud services safely and securely,” said Aung Oo, VP of Azure Storage, Microsoft. “Dell Technologies is enabling their customers to bring their existing knowledge, trusted platforms, and enterprise data to Azure to speed the adoption of critical technologies including Azure AI Services.”

Availability

  • Dell-managed Dell APEX File Storage for Microsoft Azure will be available in public preview beginning in the first half of 2025.
  • Accelerator Services for Copilot+ PCs are available now.
  • Services for Microsoft Copilot Studio are available now.
  • Services for Microsoft Azure AI Studio are available now.
  • Implementation Services for Microsoft Azure AI Service are available now.
  • Dell APEX Protection Services for Microsoft Azure will be available beginning in the first half of 2025.
  • Advisory Services for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) for Microsoft are available now.
  • Managed Detection and Response with Microsoft services are available now.

What this means for ERP Insiders

Microsoft customers stand to gain from improved AI development in Copilot and Azure AI Studios.

Dell helps customers integrate Azure AI Studio’s data analytics capabilities with their existing systems, providing real-time insights. Customers can seamlessly integrate Copilot agents and AI models into their current Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, or other Azure-based platforms. And Dell ensures that AI agents communicate effectively with existing applications, leveraging APIs and connectors provided by Microsoft.

Microsoft customers can develop and run AI applications locally while leveraging Azure AI services.

 

Customers can use Dell’s solutions to run Azure Local services while maintaining the option to scale to the full Azure cloud when needed, supporting a hybrid model where less sensitive data is processed in the cloud, and sensitive workloads remain on-premises. These services from Dell reduce operational costs associated with moving large datasets to the cloud.

Processing data locally eliminates the need for expensive bandwidth and reduces cloud storage costs. Organizations pay for Azure services on a consumption basis while benefiting from the cost-effectiveness of on-premises Dell hardware.

Dell helps customers customize Azure AI tools for unique use cases, such as predictive maintenance, fraud detection, or personalized customer experiences. And localized deployment allows for flexibility in integrating AI with other on-premises systems, such as ERP, CRM, or IoT platforms.

Dell APEX File Storage for Microsoft Azure will streamline enterprise file storage.

The Dell managed service on tap for 2025 will reduce the complexity of setting up and maintaining file storage systems.

Dell will handle the provisioning, configuration, and ongoing management of the file storage solution, while end users can focus on accessing and utilizing storage resources without needing deep expertise in infrastructure setup or maintenance.

Also, the service will include easy integration with Azure cloud services, enabling unified workflows.

Users will be able to leverage Azure-native tools, analytics, and applications while accessing file storage managed by Dell. Data stored on Dell APEX integrates directly with services like Azure AI, Azure Analytics, and Azure DevOps, streamlining operations.

Further, end users will be able to scale up or down as needed without worrying about provisioning additional hardware or reconfiguring systems. This flexibility is ideal for businesses with fluctuating storage demands, such as seasonal data spikes or growing datasets.

Finally, the service supports hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, by combining Dell’s on-premises file storage expertise with Azure cloud integration, offering a consistent experience across environments.

Users will be able to move data seamlessly between on-premises Dell systems and Azure cloud resources for operational agility.

(ERP.com  source)

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