Today at Dell Tech World, Dell Technologies unveiled Project APEX. The new project is the name of the company’s expanding as-a-Service strategy. The main aim of Project APEX is to simplify how customers and partners access Dell technology on-demand, meaning the entire Dell and Dell EMC offerings, through a single self-service interface.
Today at Dell Tech World, Dell Technologies unveiled Project APEX. The new project is the name of the company’s expanding as-a-Service strategy. The main aim of Project APEX is to simplify how customers and partners access Dell technology on-demand, meaning the entire Dell and Dell EMC offerings, through a single self-service interface.
Things have changed and are continuing to do so, so it goes. The cloud has disrupted the industry in both how services are created and consumed. The as-a-Service idea, consuming what is need through a subscription versus buying the hardware, has taken off as well. This model can greatly reduce up-front and unnecessary costs. Adoption is accelerating, and there is no end in sight. Noting this, Dell Technologies is fully embracing this model with Project APEX.
Project APEX unifies Dell Technologies as-a-Service offerings, its cloud strategies, technology offerings, and its go-to-market efforts. Regardless of where workloads are run, customers will enjoy a consistent as-a-Service experience. APEX will reach across storage, servers, networking, hyperconverged infrastructure, PCs, and broader solutions.
This is all delivered by a single self-service interface, the Dell Technologies Cloud Console. There will be a marketplace for customers to choose what the need and with a few simple clicks they will be able to deploy workloads, manage their multi-cloud resources, monitor their costs in real-time, and add capabilities.
Aside from the many things Dell is known for, Dell Technologies will be offering Storage-as-a-Service (STaaS) as an on-premises as-a-service portfolio of scalable and elastic storage resources that will offer block and file data services and a broad range of enterprise-class features. The new STaaS offering will be managed through the Dell Technologies Cloud Console.
Additional advancements in Dell Technologies Cloud and their as-a-Service offerings include:
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