Dell Technologies unveiled new Dell APEX offerings across cloud platforms, public cloud storage software, client devices, and compute to create a multicloud by design experience. Dell has expanded APEX capabilities spanning data centers to public cloud and client devices. The new offerings enhance operations and innovation through improved management and mobility of applications and data.
Dell Technologies unveiled new Dell APEX offerings across cloud platforms, public cloud storage software, client devices, and compute to create a multicloud by design experience. Dell has expanded APEX capabilities spanning data centers to public cloud and client devices. The new offerings enhance operations and innovation through improved management and mobility of applications and data.
Dell has categorized it as a ground-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground strategy. Dell has also expanded the APEX as-a-Service and subscription portfolio by bringing that to the entire sales portfolio.
From a ground-to-cloud perspective, Dell has taken Project Alpine and made it a whole new catalog of products called APEX Storage for Public Cloud. Dell is taking its Storage-as-a-Service and moving it to the public cloud.
Dell APEX Cloud Platforms are a portfolio of fully integrated, turnkey systems integrating Dell infrastructure, software, and cloud operating stacks that deliver consistent multicloud operations by extending cloud operating models to on-premises
and edge environments.
Workloads can be placed in locations based on performance, cost, and security requirements with data mobility across a common multicloud storage layer. Data can be moved seamlessly between on-premises environments and Dell APEX Block Storage for Public Cloud deployments. The systems are designed to accelerate IT and developer productivity using familiar management tools and software-driven automated deployment and lifecycle management.
The cloud platforms, developed in collaboration with Microsoft, Red Hat, and VMware, include:
Delivering on the promise of Project Alpine, Dell brings the performance and advanced software capabilities of its industry-leading enterprise data storage to public clouds while delivering operational simplicity with a unified approach to Dell cloud storage and Kubernetes management.
Dell APEX Block Storage for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Dell APEX Block Storage for Microsoft Azure, and Dell APEX File Storage for AWS combines Dell’s enterprise-class storage performance, scalability, and cyber-resilience with public cloud
economics and services, such as analytics and artificial intelligence (AI).
Organizations can fine-tune their cloud strategies based on business needs, and maximize existing skillsets through advanced data mobility and management consistency between Dell on-premises storage and public clouds. This approach avoids the need to refactor applications and retrain staff.
Dell APEX Block Storage can rapidly expand performance and capacity for mission-critical workloads through a scale-out architecture. Increased resiliency is achieved by distributing data efficiently across multi-availability zones. Dell APEX File Storage delivers enterprise-class file performance and capabilities in the public cloud. Customers can support various performance-intensive workloads, including AI, machine learning, media and entertainment, and life sciences.
These offers join Dell APEX Protection Storage for Public Cloud as part of Dell’s portfolio of software-defined storage for public clouds. Dell APEX Protection Storage delivers industry-leading data protection storage for AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud, with over 17 exabytes of data protected by Dell software in public clouds to date.
Dell APEX Console enhancements include new management, deployment, data mobility, and discovery software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings that make it easier for operations teams to maintain multicloud storage and Kubernetes clusters.
Dell expands the Dell APEX portfolio to help users easily handle day-to-day IT operations, speed infrastructure deployment, control costs, and manage device takeback securely and sustainably through an as-a-Service experience.
To provide customers greater freedom to extract insights from data wherever it resides, Dell and Databricks have announced a new, multifaceted relationship to connect on-premises data in Dell’s enterprise storage platforms and the Databricks Lakehouse Platform.
Dell customers can connect Databricks in the public cloud with Dell object storage, on-premises or in a co-location facility, to analyze data in place, store results, and securely share it with third parties using Databricks’ Delta Sharing capabilities. Dell and Databricks are collaborating to jointly engineer more integrations to deliver a seamless experience for Dell object storage within the Databricks Lakehouse Platform.
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