Dell Technologies, recognized as the world’s leading provider of AI infrastructure, has introduced a new wave of enhancements to its Dell AI Factory. These updates aim to simplify and speed up the enterprise AI journey by eliminating bottlenecks and strengthening automation, performance and on-premises control.

In today’s fast-advancing digital era, businesses increasingly depend on artificial intelligence to remain competitive and spark innovation. Moreover, the shift toward on-premises AI is accelerating rapidly, with 85% of enterprises planning to bring AI in-house within the next two years. Additionally, 77% of organizations pursuing AI prefer a single vendor that can deliver a unified infrastructure across their full AI lifecycle.

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Dell’s expanded portfolio answers these evolving needs with what the company calls the industry’s broadest end-to-end AI offering. This integrated approach supports seamless AI adoption and drives impactful business outcomes.

Smarter, More Automated AI Processes

Dell continues to strengthen the Dell Automation Platform by extending it across the Dell AI Factory. This unified automation framework will help organizations deploy validated and optimized solutions quickly and securely. As a result, enterprises can eliminate guesswork, replicate successful outcomes and unlock higher value from AI initiatives developed with Dell’s ecosystem partners.

Key upgrades include:

  • Automated software tools such as the AI code assistant built with Tabnine and an agentic AI platform created with Cohere North. These tools streamline operational workflows, scale AI with ease and accelerate time-to-production.
  • Turnkey pilots through Dell Professional Services, which allow customers to test interactive AI use cases using real data before committing to large-scale investments. These pilots provide hands-on experience, measurable KPIs and clear ROI validation.

Breakthrough Performance and Data Management

Dell emphasizes that effective data management will separate future AI leaders from followers. Updates across Dell PowerScale and Dell ObjectScale significantly boost scalability, performance and data discovery.

PowerScale will soon be available as a standalone software license on select Dell PowerEdge servers, providing cloud service providers and enterprises with greater flexibility in adopting modern compute and networking innovations. Meanwhile, PowerScale’s new parallel NFS (pNFS) support will enable more efficient data distribution, improving throughput and delivering massive, linear scalability for complex AI workloads.

ObjectScale is also receiving AI-optimized search capabilities S3 Tables and S3 Vector to accelerate analytics, inferencing and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). These additions support faster decisions and simpler access to growing datasets.

Advanced Compute, Networking and Cooling for AI at Scale

Dell is also expanding its PowerEdge server lineup to support next-generation AI and high-performance computing. The PowerEdge XE9785 and XE9785L powered by AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs deliver high-density compute for demanding workloads. In parallel, the new PowerEdge R770AP, equipped with Intel Xeon 6 processors, strengthens parallel processing, low-latency operations and network performance.

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To support AI at scale, Dell introduced new PowerSwitch Z-series models capable of 102.4 terabytes per second switching capacity. Paired with Enterprise SONiC Distribution and SmartFabric Manager, these tools simplify deployment, lifecycle management and monitoring of large AI fabrics. SmartFabric Manager now integrates tightly with the Dell AI Factory and adds automated rack-scale visibility through OpenManage Enterprise (OME).

Beyond the data center, Dell is expanding silicon support for AI PCs, adding AMD Ryzen AI processors to improve on-device workflows for developers building AI-powered applications.

Integrated Infrastructure for More Control

Dell is also enhancing its Integrated Rack Scalable Solutions (IRSS) portfolio. OME now provides unified rack-level management for compute, power and cooling, supporting up to 25,000 devices with proactive leak monitoring. Combined with the Integrated Rack Controller (IRC) and Dell’s compact PowerCool RCDU for liquid cooling, organizations gain a resilient, energy-efficient foundation for AI at high densities.

Perspectives

Arthur Lewis, president, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies, said: “Enterprises tell us they want AI capabilities on their own infrastructure, but complexity has been the barrier. The Dell AI Factory removes that barrier with integrated automation and performance that let businesses deploy AI at scale and see real returns.”

Scott Sinclair, practice director, Omdia, added: “Enterprises are seeking AI infrastructure solutions that combine automation, scalability and performance to accelerate time-to-value while reducing complexity. The latest enhancements to the Dell AI Factory streamline deployment and deliver integrated tools with a secure foundation that helps organizations move from experimentation to production with confidence.”

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