Dell/Microsoft partnership: Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Dell Technologies World
For more than 35 years, Dell Technologies Inc. and Microsoft Corp. have collaborated on a wide range of enterprise technology offerings. From support for Azure hybrid cloud to server-based Windows solutions, Dell has a lengthy history of supplying co-developed and integrated products and services with Microsoft.
This alliance has become even more important as organizations march down the path of AI deployment. Enterprises need reliable infrastructure and modern data solutions that can solve scalability headaches and bridge integration gaps.
“It’s really important to think about what customers are facing today,” said Mary Ann Anderson (pictured, left), worldwide marketing director of Dell partnerships at Microsoft, during an interview with theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. “There is a lot of ambition around AI and really thinking about how customers do that in a smart way. Partnering with Dell is a really powerful solution when you think about distributing AI processing power.”
Reporting from Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas, theCUBE explored how Dell and its ecosystem partner Microsoft have leveraged their combined expertise to provide comprehensive enterprise-grade solutions for managing modern AI workloads. (* Disclosure below.)












