Digital Realty has announced a strategic collaboration with Dell Technologies and DXC Technology to help enterprises overcome AI adoption challenges, streamline deployments and accelerate outcomes.
The partnership aims to bring AI directly to customers’ data through validated use cases, private AI solutions and expert-led implementation and management services.
“AI is transforming how organizations operate and innovate, but realizing its full potential requires infrastructure, strategy and operational expertise to work together seamlessly,” said Colin McLean, chief revenue officer at Digital Realty. “Our collaboration with Dell and DXC helps customers solve real problems, move faster and scale AI initiatives more securely – helping bring actionable intelligence directly to their data and business operations.”
By integrating the Dell AI Factory — including Dell PowerEdge servers, the Dell AI Data Platform and Dell Networking — with Digital Realty’s global data center platform, PlatformDIGITAL®, and DXC’s end-to-end management services, enterprises can deploy and scale private AI initiatives more efficiently.
Customers gain access to:
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Dell AI Factory at PlatformDIGITAL®: A secure, scalable environment combining Dell’s AI infrastructure with DXC’s operational expertise.
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Validated use cases: Pre-built models and deployment templates designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption.
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Integrated end-to-end solution: DXC oversees planning, implementation and operations of the Dell AI Factory within PlatformDIGITAL®.
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Expert-led transformation services: DXC delivers enablement and ongoing AI operationalization in collaboration with Dell and Digital Realty.
The collaboration allows organizations to design and scale repeatable AI architectures hosted in Digital Realty’s high-density colocation data centers, using ServiceFabric®, the company’s interconnection and orchestration platform. The goal is to simplify the path from AI concept to production while maintaining secure proximity to data, hybrid cloud and enterprise environments.
“AI success requires more than infrastructure, it demands the right people, processes, and technology,” said Holland Barry, global field chief technology officer at DXC Technology. “Together with Dell’s validated designs and Digital Realty’s infrastructure, DXC brings implementation and secure end-to-end management services that help enterprises turn AI ambition into business outcomes, faster and with greater impact.”