Dell Technologies introduced a new edge operations software platform, Dell NativeEdge, designed to simplify and secure edge deployments while improving operations and network performance. With NativeEdge, customers can streamline edge operations across thousands of devices and locations from edge to data center to multiple clouds.
Dell Technologies introduced a new edge operations software platform, Dell NativeEdge, designed to simplify and secure edge deployments while improving operations and network performance. With NativeEdge, customers can streamline edge operations across thousands of devices and locations from edge to data center to multiple clouds.
In October 2022, Project Frontier was unveiled to provide a unified edge operations software platform for any industry. The result of this project is the NativeEdge software platform, designed to simplify, secure, and automate edge operations. Dell NativeEdge provides secure device onboarding at scale, remote management, and multicloud application orchestration.
The software platform is purpose-built to deliver any enterprise edge use case with zero-touch deployment and, with an open system design, integrates with various hardware across Dell’s end-to-end portfolio. Dell estimates customers can achieve a 130 percent return on investment in three years, significantly improve deployment times, and reduce edge operations costs. Zero Trust capabilities in NativeEdge minimize security risks by protecting customers’ applications and infrastructure.
The NativeEdge software platform allows customers to consolidate technology stacks using existing investments and reduce the time to deploy, especially when connecting multiple technologies like IoT, streaming data, and machine vision that requires dedicated devices running various applications in numerous locations. With NativeEdge, customers can deploy edge assets and applications in weeks instead of months. NativeEdge automation streamlines edge operations that allow customers to roll out new applications from a central location.
Dell has expanded its retail edge solutions with a new Dell Validated Design for Retail Edge with inVia Robotics intelligent automation. Retailers are bearing the brunt of costs related to online ordering and curbside pickup. Retail Edge uses software and automation to help retailers become more efficient with last-mile picking, packing, shipping, and delivery by converting existing warehouse and retail space into micro-fulfillment centers.
Easy-to-manage technology at retail locations where data is generated provides employees with more efficient pathfinding and order picking across retail locations, significantly improving order fulfillment times and productivity. Customers can deploy the pre-tested, validated, and Dell-supported solution on Dell PowerEdge servers with a choice of unified management, including Linux, Microsoft Azure Stack HCI, and VMware Edge Compute Stack.
Dell continues to expand its portfolio with new solutions and capabilities to help customers simplify and gain more value from the edge, including:
Dell continues to expand its edge solutions portfolio to help customers optimize the placement of workloads and data with plans to deliver more Dell edge solutions as-a-service to meet the changing needs of IT. Through the Dell Edge Partner Certification Program, ISVs, system integrators, and OEM partners will be able to test and validate their software applications on Dell NativeEdge to deliver integrated edge infrastructure solutions to customers.
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