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Dell Technologies

United States
1984
Private
> $10b
> 50,000
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Dell Technologies is Dell, Dell EMC, Pivotal, RSA, SecureWorks, Virtustream, and VMware. We’re a collective force of innovative capabilities trusted all over the world to provide technology solutions and services that accelerate Digital Transformation.


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By 2018, 33% of all industry leaders will be disrupted by digitally enabled competitors (Source: IDC) Be a disruptor by developing and deploying an IoT strategy so you can tap into the value of connecting the unconnected. IoT is becoming critical for organizations today to understand where new sources of value could come from in their industry – whether it is from operational efficiencies, better customer experiences, safety or even new revenue models.

Dell Technologies can help you become a disruptive force in your industry through IoT. We bring:
• The industry’s broadest infrastructure portfolio
• A curated technology and services partner program
• Proven use case-specific solution blueprints
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VMware (DELL), VMware Tanzu, Virtustream (DELL), RSA (DELL), Dell Boomi (Dell)
Dell Technologies is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, functional applications, cybersecurity and privacy, networks and connectivity, processors and edge intelligence, and sensors technologies, and also active in the aerospace, automotive, buildings, cities and municipalities, education, electronics, equipment and machinery, food and beverage, healthcare and hospitals, mining, oil and gas, railway and metro, renewable energy, retail, security and public safety, and transportation industries.
Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Backup & Recovery
Cloud Computing
Cloud Databases
Cloud Middleware & Microservices
Cloud Storage Services
Hybrid Cloud
Others
Virtual Private Cloud
Networks & Connectivity
Network Management & Analysis Software
Wireless Local Area Network
Cellular
Ethernet
Gateways
Software-Defined Networking
Cybersecurity & Privacy
Application Security
Database Security
Endpoint Security
Identity & Authentication Management
Intrusion Detection
Cloud Security
Analytics & Modeling
Big Data Analytics
Computer Vision Software
Edge Analytics
Machine Learning
Real Time Analytics
Sensors
Airflow Sensors
Camera / Video Systems
Environmental Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Utility Meters
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Application Development Platforms
Connectivity Platforms
Data Management Platforms
Application Infrastructure & Middleware
API Integration & Management
Database Management & Storage
Middleware, SDKs & Libraries
Processors & Edge Intelligence
Embedded & Edge Computers
Embedded Operating Systems
Functional Applications
Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Use Cases
Building Automation & Control
Edge Computing & Edge Intelligence
Microgrid
Perimeter Security & Access Control
Functions
Business Operation
Discrete Manufacturing
Facility Management
Logistics & Transportation
Process Manufacturing
Procurement
Industries
Aerospace
Automotive
Buildings
Cities & Municipalities
Education
Electronics
Equipment & Machinery
Food & Beverage
Healthcare & Hospitals
Mining
Oil & Gas
Railway & Metro
Renewable Energy
Retail
Security & Public Safety
Transportation
Services
Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
Data Science Services
Software Design & Engineering Services
System Integration
Training
Dell Technologies’s Technology Stack maps Dell Technologies’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, functional applications, cybersecurity and privacy, networks and connectivity, processors and edge intelligence, and sensors IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies9
The Power of Virtual Reality becomes Real in Japan
The Power of Virtual Reality becomes Real in Japan
To ensure business continuity in the event of an outage, AW Engineering (AW-E) wanted to upgrade the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment to the latest technology and build in a high level of redundancy.
A repeatable model for industrial data intelligence
A repeatable model for industrial data intelligence
Exara’s oil and gas client required a reliable way to gather, store, and process data from sophisticated machine assets in remote oil field sites. These harsh, real world environments present significant challenges for high performance computing devices.
Sparking Growth with IT Refresh
Sparking Growth with IT Refresh
Due to Finder's steady growth in the market, Finder needed to upgrade its IT infrastructure to meet the requirements such as increase data availability and storage capacity plus ensure a robust business continuity plan. Any new solution also had to be scalable to match a future expansion of the business.
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