The prestigious AI Breakthrough Awards program has announced Dell NativeEdge as the winner of the “Best AI Edge Solution” award, recognizing its innovative edge operations software platform that offers an end-to-end, full-stack solution for containerized and virtualized workloads at the edge. This platform enables businesses to quickly simplify the development, deployment, and scaling of AI applications at the edge, accelerating time to value. With its open design, NativeEdge supports any choice of AI solutions, software applications, IoT frameworks, OT vendor solutions, and multicloud environments, eliminating silos and enabling standardization across locations. The platform includes NativeEdge Endpoints, optimized hardware components designed to seamlessly integrate with the platform, providing secure, automated, and scalable management of edge workloads. This recognition is a testament to Dell’s pioneering efforts in Edge AI, which is revolutionizing how businesses operate, innovate, and compete. By bringing AI to the edge, businesses can unlock real-time decision-making, improve efficiency, and enable innovations across various industries.

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