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Dell partners with Nvidia to launch AI for telecom programme

Dell launched “Dell AI for Telecom” at their 2024 forum in Kuala Lumpur, simplifying AI deployment for CSPs using Nvidia-powered servers.

Dell partners with Nvidia to launch AI for telecom programme
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Dell launched “Dell AI for Telecom” at their 2024 forum in Kuala Lumpur, simplifying AI deployment for CSPs using Nvidia-powered servers.

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Signal briefing for Dell partners with Nvidia to launch AI for telecom programme.

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Dell launched “Dell AI for Telecom” at their 2024 forum in Kuala Lumpur, simplifying AI deployment for CSPs using Nvidia-powered servers. Partnerships with firms like Simplify Networks enhance predictive maintenance and operational efficiency, tailoring AI solutions to meet CSPs’ specific demands globally. OUR TAKE The launch of Dell AI for Telecom signifies a pivotal step towards empowering CSPs with advanced AI technologies. By addressing talent gaps and emphasising a people-first approach, Dell fosters an environment conducive to AI adoption.

Their focus on data security and tailored solutions demonstrates a commitment to meeting the unique demands of the telecommunications sector, enhancing both operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. –Vicky Wu, BTW reporter What happened During the Dell Technologies Forum 2024, held at the Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Dell introduced “Dell AI for Telecom”, a programme specifically designed to simplify and expedite the deployment of artificial intelligence solutions for communications service providers, or CSPs. This initiative builds upon Dell’s AI factory framework, which commenced in May and represents a joint effort with Nvidia.

The programme leverages Dell PowerEdge XR8000 servers, which are equipped with Nvidia’s AI-ready LF4 Tensor Core GPUs and enterprise-grade AI software, making them ideal for deployment at the network edge. These servers are compact and powerful, capable of supporting advanced AI applications directly where data is generated and consumed. Additionally, Dell is collaborating with partners such as Simplify Networks Sdn Bhd to develop bespoke AI solutions that aid in predictive maintenance and enhance operational efficiencies.

Such partnerships are crucial for addressing the specific needs of CSPs and ensuring that they can derive maximum benefit from the latest AI technologies, thereby improving their network performance and customer service experiences. Also read: 2024 Dell Technology Summit in Shanghai: Innovation soars, visionaries thrive Also read: Dell’s AI strategy drives up revenue forecasts Why it’s important The launch of Dell AI for Telecom addresses the significant challenge faced by CSPs in balancing technological advancements with customer needs, as highlighted in a recent MeriTalk report.

By fostering closer collaboration between business and IT leaders, Dell aims to overcome hesitations regarding AI adoption, particularly due to a lack of talent and available data. The programme advocates for a people-first approach to AI integration, encouraging a workplace culture that promotes learning and adaptability. Furthermore, it stresses the importance of data security, with a majority preference for on-premises or hybrid data storage models noted in Dell’s Innovation Catalyst Study.

This initiative not only positions Dell as a leader in AI adoption within the telecommunications sector but also paves the way for enhanced network performance and customer service across the industry.

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