Enhancing business efficiency with Dell’s AI infrastructure

From healthcare to education, the impact of artificial intelligence is profound and far-reaching, with businesses leveraging robust AI infrastructure to reinforce efficiency.

The combination of AI into skilled services is especially noteworthy as firms strive to harness its potential for strategic advantage. Key to this transformation is the event of a powerful AI infrastructure and a talented workforce able to navigating the complexities of AI deployment and management, in accordance with Doug Schmitt (pictured, left), president of Dell Technologies Services.

Dell’s Doug Schmitt and Scott Bils check with theCUBE about AI infrastructure.

“AI is clearly on everyone’s mind. I feel in case you have a look at the worth Dell brings within the broadest portfolio and in working with all our customers while they’re here and seeing what AI can deliver for them, it’s hard to not walk away super enthusiastic about the probabilities,” he said. “We’re looking forward as a part of the services organization to helping our customers achieve that goal.”

Schmitt and Scott Bils (right), vice chairman of product management, skilled services, at Dell Technologies Inc. spoke with theCUBE Research’s Dave Vellante and Savannah Peterson at Dell Technologies World, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed Dell Technologies’ comprehensive AI services and infrastructure, customer use cases and success stories, in addition to the combination of AI across Dell’s portfolio. (* Disclosure below.)

Dell’s comprehensive AI infrastructure solutions for diverse industries

As businesses increasingly adopt AI, the main focus has shifted towards implementing strategies that maximize its advantages. Dell Technologies is on the forefront of this revolution, offering a comprehensive range of services to assist customers navigate their AI journeys, Schmitt noted.

“It’s really a journey for our customers to assist them achieve the worth they’re on the lookout for from AI. You’ll be able to break it into three different pieces,” he said. “The primary one helps our customers with their strategy and their use cases. That’s a very important piece because in case you don’t get that correct, it’s pretty hard to maneuver to the subsequent number two of the three, and that’s across the infrastructure, the deployment, after which also the modeling, as you’re saying. And the explanation I’m bringing this up is the third one is skillset.”

The AI Factory at Dell is a pivotal component on this framework, designed to speed up customer transformation by providing an ecosystem of services, Schmitt concluded.

“We are able to show you how to anywhere in your journey that you just want,” he said. “We may also stick with you and show you how to manage the modeling and show you how to at the tip run it, and higher yet, what we do a very good job of is the education side in case you need the training.”

The combination of AI shouldn’t be limited to standalone applications; it permeates across various domains inside businesses, enhancing multi-cloud environments, data resiliency, security and the trendy workforce. AI components are seamlessly embedded across Dell’s portfolio, illustrating how AI is reshaping traditional business operations and enabling recent levels of efficiency and innovation, Bils explained.

“We’ve got AI obviously now. We’ve got multi-cloud. We’ve got applications and data, resiliency and security and modern workforce. To your point, AI shouldn’t be a standalone,” he said. “We’re seeing AI components across the portfolio, multi-cloud, resiliency and security. It’s touching all the things. In order we predict through our portfolio of services around skilled services, around seek the advice of, manage, education services, residency, it’s cutting across all of that, not only from AI but those other transformation areas.”

Here’s the entire video interview, a part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE Research’s coverage of Dell Technologies World:

(* Disclosure: Dell Technologies Inc. sponsored this segment of theCUBE. Neither Dell Technologies nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)

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