To expedite better results and foster new levels of intelligence, Dell Technologies has unveiled new capabilities to assist clients in swiftly and securely constructing generative AI (GenAI) models on-premises. Expanding on our Project Helix announcement from May, new Dell Generative AI Solutions cover IT infrastructure, PCs, and professional services to make it easier for businesses to adopt full-stack GenAI with large language models (LLM), meeting them wherever they are in their GenAI journey. These technologies assist businesses of all sizes and in all sectors in securely transforming and producing greater results.
"Generative AI represents an inflection point that is driving fundamental change in the pace of innovation while improving the customer experience and enabling new ways to work," Jeff Clarke, vice chairman and co-chief operating officer, Dell Technologies, said on a recent investor call. "Customers, big and small, are using their own data and business context to train, fine-tune and inference on Dell infrastructure solutions to incorporate advanced AI into their core business processes effectively and efficiently."
"Generative AI can help every enterprise transform its data into intelligent applications that enable them to solve complex business challenges," said Manuvir Das, vice president, Enterprise Computing, NVIDIA. "Dell Technologies and NVIDIA are building on our long-standing relationship to enable organizations to harness this capability to better serve their customers, more fully support their employees and fuel innovation across their operations."
With Dell Generative AI Solutions, the full range of Dell's products and services, such as Dell Precision workstations, Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell PowerScale scale-out storage, Dell ECS enterprise object storage, and a wide range of services, offer the dependable tools to deliver GenAI solutions from desktops to core data centers, edge locations, and public clouds.
In order to support its generative AI research and digital advertising, CyberAgent, a significant Japanese digital advertising company, chose Dell servers as the foundation of its IT infrastructure.