Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 25 | Page 92

FINAL WORD New Dell EMC solutions bring machine and deep learning to mainstream enterprises Dell EMC and technology partners are offering new products, solutions and services designed for easier adoption and faster benefits from machine and deep learning. Shams Hasan, Infrastructure Solutions Manager for Middle East, Turkey, and Africa, Dell EMC “We believe that AI and robotics is actually going to be a supplement to us rather than taking over crucial roles. “We think that work 10 to 15 years down the road it’s not going to be us chasing work but work chasing us. “In today’s really fast paced developing environment everything has to be faster, more agile, more immediately delivered, so work will start to chase us.” Hasan added that the report connected with the company’s customers recently at GITEX because it was particularly relevant to the region. “This study really is connecting with them and this notion of human-machine partnerships, humans as digital conductors and work chasing us rather than the other way around really is connecting with people,” said Hasan. “Now the question is how do we prepare for 10 to 15 years from now today? We must be able to do that, and this report really helps us. We believe that Dell Technologies as a vendor with the power of one and the seven brands together, will enable our customers to be able to accelerate and be prepared for 10 to 15 years from now.” The report can be downloaded here: www.delltechnologies. com/en-us/perspectives/realizing-2030.htm n 92 INTELLIGENTCIO D ell EMC has announced new machine learning and deep learning solutions, continuing the company’s work to bring high performance computing (HPC) and data analytics capabilities to mainstream enterprises worldwide. This enables organisations to take advantage of the convergence of HPC and data analytics and realise advancements in areas including fraud detection, image processing, financial investment analysis and personalised medicine. These new innovations represent the next step in the company’s focus on democratising HPC, optimising data analytics with artificial intelligence (AI) technology innovations, and advancing both the HPC and AI communities. While AI techniques, such as machine learning and deep learning, are rapidly being deployed by many organisations across several industries, only a small number possess the expertise to design, deploy and manage such systems to use them effectively for rapidly gaining new insights. By leveraging Dell EMC’s ecosystem of strong, curated partnerships and internal expertise in HPC and data analytics services, the company’s new solutions offer customers the ability to harness the power of the massive amounts of their collected data, delivering faster, better and deeper business insights in real-time. Armughan Ahmad, senior vice president/general manager, Hybrid Cloud and Ready Solutions, Dell EMC, said:“Our customers consistently tell us that one of their biggest challenges is how to best manage and learn from the ever-increasing amount of data they collect daily. With Dell EMC’s high performance computing experience, we’ve seen how our artificial intelligence solutions can deliver critical www.intelligentcio.com