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Dell launches new solutions to extract more value from data at the edge

The new solutions are part of the company’s edge strategy to deliver fully integrated technologies that allow workloads to run and be managed across multiple clouds and applications

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American computer technology company, Dell has announced to introduce new solutions and partnerships designed to extract more value from data at the edge. The latest move by the technology giant is viewed as a move to help customers accelerate investments in connected technology, modern networking, and analytics.

According to the company, the new solutions are part of the company's edge strategy to deliver fully integrated technologies that allow workloads to run and be managed across multiple clouds and applications.

“Data is the currency of the digital world, and it's time for customers to take it to the bank,” Jeff Boudreau, president and general manager, Infrastructure Solutions Group, said adding that “the edge is quickly rivalling data centers and public clouds as the location where organizations are gaining valuable insights. By putting compute, storage, and analytics where data is created, we can deliver those data insights in real time and create new opportunities for businesses.”

Meanwhile, global research and advisory firm Gartner has predicted that more than 50% of enterprise-generated data will be created and processed outside the or the by 20221.

The ‘Dell EMC Streaming Data Platform' (SDP) offers powerful, real-time analytics at the edge. With a smaller footprint, SDP is ideal for capturing, storing and analyzing streaming data in real-time at the edge.

“The Dell Technologies Manufacturing Edge Reference Architecture with PTC helps manufacturing companies derive insights from workstations, computers, mobile devices and other endpoints within the manufacturing environment,” the company said in a statement.

Dell's new solutions integrated with APEX Private Cloud also offer a high-availability edge framework as-a-service, so companies can virtualize and containerize applications, removing complexity and saving time.

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