The pact between Dell Technologies and Presight will focus on developing open RAN and IoT analytics architectures.
Dell Technologies and UAE-based Presight have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop solutions aimed at accelerating digital transformation for customers in the UAE.
The agreement signifies a major step towards leveraging advanced infrastructure solutions to enhance artificial intelligence (AI) and big data adoption in the region.
Adel Alsharji, Chief Operating Officer of Presight, said, “We are thrilled to work closely with Dell Technologies to drive innovation. Dell is a global technology player, and this MoU is a significant step toward fostering innovation and advancing digital transformation. We will leverage this collaboration to provide our clients with cutting-edge solutions that are sustainable, secure, scalable, and set new industry benchmarks.”
Walid Yehia, Managing Director – UAE at Dell Technologies, said, “Data insights are a key differentiator in addressing growing business concerns during this digital era. By working with Presight, we are poised to help their customers drive innovation and deliver unprecedented value in a fast-evolving business landscape.”
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This partnership will enable Presight to use cutting-edge technologies and solutions to meet the demands of the digital era. The collaboration will focus on developing open RAN and IoT analytics architectures.
By combining Presight’s expertise in AI and data analytics with Dell’s capabilities in compute, storage, data protection, and network solutions, the partnership aims to deliver advanced and secure solutions. Additionally, the collaboration will enhance cybersecurity by incorporating zero-trust principles.
In recent news, in May, Presight partnered with cloud computing and PC solutions firm Intel to accelerate applied AI projects and develop cutting-edge AI solutions in the Middle East. The two companies will lead the development of AI products, including smart cities through innovative research and development (R&D) initiatives, focusing on leveraging open-source tools and industry standards to optimise AI software for efficient AI workloads.