There is a huge demand for our capabilities in India: Michael Dell

BENGALURU: There is a “huge” demand for Dell’s capabilities in India and the business is growing rapidly, President and CEO Michael Dell said in a virtual briefing on Wednesday. Dell Technologies Summit.

“India has had an incredible two decades of growth and we have been able to participate in this in a big way. This is a very important country for Dell, and I think this is just the beginning and India has a long way to go in its digitization journey,” Dell said.

Dell said enterprises of the future will be built with a combination of large amounts of data, 5G and low latency networks. “We’re at the beginning of edge computing, the real risk of a complexity nightmare.”

“The conspiracy of any organization is to use that (data) to create a competitive advantage and success. This requires new capabilities, equipment and infrastructure. We consider ourselves a great deal to be able to help at all levels.” find it in position,” he said.

The company rebranded itself from Dell to Dell Technologies in 2016 to create a reboot for all of its partner brands including VMware, SecureWorks, EMC, Virtustream and others.

Dell Technologies is now in the midst of another major shift in the industry, with a renewed focus on a consumption-based model, edge computing, and a multi-cloud environment. Dell’s spin-off from its software and virtualization wing VMware is due in November.

Dell believes customers now understand the benefits of the cloud and are pushing for a multi-cloud environment. “They have come to understand that this is a multi-cloud world and you need to create a coherent infrastructure, operations and ways to make the best use of these cloud services. about,” he said.

A major customer concern, Dell pointed out, is being locked into a particular type of infrastructure. VMware and Dell are aiming to tackle this with their cross-cloud services. “MultiCloud is clearly like the next phase of Cloud. We’re seeing huge growth at the edge as well, which really emphasizes the point about MultiCloud.”

In terms of edge, Dell is currently focusing on simplifying distributed computing. “Distributed computing is going to be even more distributed in the future and part of our job is to make it as simple as possible. We don’t want to be naive about it,” Dell said.

“Right now, we’re at the dawn of edge computing. Edge is the real physical world, and all those things are becoming intelligent and there’s a real risk of being a complex nightmare, because you’ve effectively created a huge number of silos,” They said.

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