On its two-year milestone, Dell Technologies unveils new AI infrastructure, data platforms, and services designed to help enterprises scale deployments, accelerate innovation, and achieve measurable returns from artificial intelligence investments.
Dell Technologies has marked the second anniversary of its Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA by announcing a broad expansion of its enterprise AI portfolio, spanning data platforms, infrastructure, and solutions aimed at scaling artificial intelligence deployments.
The company said the AI Factory has already been adopted by more than 4,000 customers globally, with early adopters reporting up to 2.6 times return on investment within the first year. The milestone reflects a growing shift among enterprises from pilot AI projects to full-scale production environments.
Expanding data and infrastructure capabilities
At the core of the announcement is Dell’s focus on enabling enterprises to better harness their data for AI-driven outcomes. The company introduced updates to its AI data platform, designed to help organisations manage, process, and activate large volumes of enterprise data for advanced AI use cases, including agent-based workflows and large-scale analytics.
Dell also expanded its infrastructure portfolio with next-generation systems built to support AI workloads across environments—from desktop development to large-scale data centre deployments. This includes high-performance AI workstations, advanced servers, and liquid-cooled systems engineered to deliver improved performance and efficiency for demanding workloads.
In addition, the company unveiled enhancements in networking and rack-scale systems, aimed at optimising power usage, cooling, and scalability in AI-driven data centres. These developments are intended to support enterprises as they build robust, future-ready AI infrastructure.
Driving faster deployment and measurable outcomes
Alongside infrastructure, Dell introduced updated AI solutions and services designed to simplify deployment and accelerate time-to-value. The company highlighted modular architectures and automation tools that allow organisations to deploy AI applications more efficiently while managing complexity.
New service offerings are also focused on helping enterprises bridge skill gaps and scale AI initiatives from experimentation to enterprise-wide adoption. By combining infrastructure, software, and services, Dell aims to provide a comprehensive pathway from AI investment to tangible business outcomes.
Venkat Sitaram, Senior Director & Country Head – Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies India, said, “Across India, enterprises are moving rapidly from AI experimentation to real-world deployment as they invest in AI-ready data centres, accelerated computing and sovereign infrastructure. The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA provides a proven, end-to-end approach that helps organizations turn data into AI fuel, operationalize AI at scale and achieve measurable ROI.”
Jensen Huang, founder and chief executive officer, NVIDIA, added, “AI infrastructure is being built everywhere — every company will be powered by it, every country will build it— and it demands integrated data platforms, scalable infrastructure and deployment expertise. Dell Technologies delivers all three, with NVIDIA at the core. The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA is a proven infrastructure blueprint for every phase of AI powering the next industrial era.”
With global rollouts scheduled through 2026, Dell’s expanded AI portfolio underscores its strategy to support enterprises in building scalable, efficient, and outcome-driven AI ecosystems.
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