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Google, Dell, Intel VMware, others set up ‘Computing Alliance’ to push silicon to cloud

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In order to address the biggest IT challenges being faced by companies with integration from silicon to , Google, Dell, Intel and a few other tech companies have come together to form a new computing group.

Named as “Modern Computing Alliance,” the group aims to drive “silicon-to-cloud” for benefitting enterprise customers — fuelling a differentiated modern computing platform and providing additional choice for integrated business solutions.

, Citrix, Imprivata, Okta, RingCentral, Slack, VMware, and Zoom are the other founding members of the group.

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According to Dell, it joined the group for driving an “open and innovative ecosystem” to enable customers to get the most from their Chrome OS experiences.

Chris Walker, General Manager — Mobile Client Platforms Group, Intel, in a statement, said, “Specifically, the Alliance will define an open collaboration approach for both hardware and software — from the cloud to the — that will bring new industry-level innovation to the market at-scale through Google’s Chrome commercial ecosystem.” 

As per Google, the group plans to take on the most pressing challenges in end-user computing today, including performance; security and identity; and remote work, productivity and collaboration, among others.

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“We’ll create more advanced cloud data security and improve data loss prevention solutions,” said John Solomon, VP — Chrome OS, Google. “The Alliance will enhance the productivity of an increasingly distributed workforce by providing telemetry insights across the stack,” he added.

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