Dell Technologies announced a new agreement with Broadcom to continue offering solutions that combine the power of Dell’s leading infrastructure portfolio and VMware cloud infrastructure software.
The new agreement builds on Dell and VMware’s 20-plus year relationship and enables the companies to continue delivering co-engineered solutions that help organizations embrace modern applications at cloud scale and optimize their data centers. Dell infrastructure offerings covered by this new agreement include Dell VxRail and Dell vSAN Ready Nodes hyperconverged infrastructure, Dell PowerEdge servers and Dell PowerFlex software-defined infrastructure.
“Dell Technologies offers organizations the flexibility and choice to adopt a multicloud approach with the cloud stack that best addresses the demands of their IT environment,” said Gil Shneorson, senior vice president, Solutions Platforms, Dell Technologies. “Dell VxRail has helped define the HCI category with its superior performance and automated lifecycle management, boasting a global community of 20,000 customers and nearly 300,000 nodes deployed worldwide. Through this agreement, Dell and Broadcom will continue to offer solutions that meet the needs of VMware deployments spanning edge to core to cloud.”
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