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Cloudera and Dell unite to let enterprises run AI on Dell storage, cutting costs and boosting security.
Cloudera has integrated Dell ObjectScale into its platform, creating a unified Private AI solution that allows enterprises to run AI workloads directly on Dell’s storage, enabling secure, governed access to data regardless of location.
The collaboration, announced at EVOLVE25 in New York, aims to reduce complexity, lower costs, and eliminate data movement by bringing AI closer to data.
Cloudera’s Chief Strategy Officer Abhas Ricky highlighted growing enterprise success with generative AI, citing a major oil and gas client that saved $1 billion in a year through targeted AI use, despite challenges in integrating AI with legacy systems and workflows.
He emphasized that real-world results show measurable productivity gains and cost savings, with increasing movement from pilot projects to production deployments across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Cloudera’s platform, which includes tools like AI Studio and supports open standards like Apache Iceberg, focuses on governance, data lineage, and interoperability, especially for regulated industries like banking, where eight of the top ten global banks use its platform.
The company positions itself as a connective layer that unifies data and AI without requiring infrastructure overhauls, aiming to deliver clarity, trust, and performance in enterprise AI operations.
Cloudera y Dell se unen para permitir que las empresas ejecuten la IA en el almacenamiento de Dell, reduciendo los costos e incrementando la seguridad.