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Smarter storage: Enhance performance and AI integration - SiliconANGLE
Three insights you might have missed from the 'Smarter Storage for Tomorrow's Opportunities' event With its latest enhancements for PowerStore, Dell Technologies Inc. has been focused on smarter storage and integrating the IT stack, with a product portfolio that addresses enterprise needs for performance, efficiency, resiliency and multicloud data mobility. At the center of the Dell conversation has been AI and its impact on IT infrastructure design. As AI becomes more prevalent, Dell is architecting its storage offerings for this new reality. This was one of the clear messages to emerge from the Smarter Storage for Tomorrow's Opportunities event, hosted by theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio, in October. Key Dell executives and partners discussed how customers are reevaluating their IT needs and what this means for the future direction of compute and storage. (* Disclosure below.) "We're starting to see that reevaluation lead to changing purchasing behavior based on our conversations with customers and the surveys we've done," said Travis Vigil, senior vice president of product management at Dell, during his interview as part of the event. "Eighty-one percent of IT leaders believe AI is going to transform their industry and infrastructure and, at the same time, 84% of company critical data remains on-premises." Here are three key Smarter Storage insights you might have missed during the event: The push toward AI deployment throughout the enterprise has led Dell to develop new offerings in its storage portfolio that enable AI. These include the latest enhancements to the PowerStore platform that emphasize simplicity and adaptability for deployment of AI workloads on-premises. "Customers are really looking for a solution that allows them to utilize storage for generative AI and provide them flexibility and choice for their private cloud," Vigil said. "From our perspective, it's a pivotal moment in IT, and customers are using this rise of generative AI to reevaluate their data strategy." Here's theCUBE's complete video interview with Travis Vigil, who was joined by Edward Pullin, director of IP marketing for Intel Accelerators at Intel Corp., and Jonathan Kowall, director of specialist solutions engineers at AHEAD: The integration of AI into storage systems has been facilitated through the use of predictive capabilities. Dell is using AI to proactively identify and address issues, monitor arrays and enhance the efficiency of storage management. "When you think about pinpointing issues across the stack within the storage array, a lot of that happens without the customer knowing about what's happening, and Dell can mitigate some of those challenges before they do occur," said Raphael Meyerowitz, vice president and partner of go-to-market at Presidio Inc., during a conversation on theCUBE. "The other piece is predicting and preventing some of those issues from occurring in real time. That's AI under the covers with Dell. And then when you put it together, there's no AI without data." There is also no AI without a processor platform to handle the data. Dell has partnered with Intel Corp. to leverage Xeon processors in its PowerStore platform to generate enhanced performance and greater efficiency. "We can get about 20 gigabytes per second of compression performance, about 40 gigabytes per second of decompression performance," said Pullin, in his appearance during the event. "We can go down to Level Nine compression for that data footprint efficiency. That's what the accelerator is about." Accompanying the release of PowerStore Prime in May was APEX AIOps, software-as-a-service designed to optimize Dell infrastructure. Real-time anomaly detection is powered by AIOps in PowerStore, helping customers identify and mitigate potential threats. "With Dell Technologies APEX AIOps, we've fully built in and integrated a cybersecurity assessment capability," said Jodey Hogeland (pictured, right), global storage technologist at Dell, in an appearance during the event. "We're skimming the NIST.gov database for known CVEs, exploits, and saying, 'Hey, we just detected that there's a known exploit that is open out there in your environment. Here's how you fix it. Here's what you need to do to service that and get rid of that.'" One of the primary factors driving the integration of security features into storage is AI adoption. This has led to a focus by Dell and other vendors in this arena on resilience to protect the increasingly larger datasets that AI requires. "Seventy-one percent of CIOs characterize AI threat levels as either very high or somewhat high within their organizations," said Drew Schulke, vice president of product management at Dell, during an interview on theCUBE. "We need to be conscious of that aspect of AI as well. Given all those unknowns of storage needs and the evolving threat landscape, it's important to make sure we have future-proof systems. And that applies to resiliency as much as any other aspect of the platform." Here's theCUBE's complete video interview with Drew Schulke, who was joined by Raphael Meyerowitz: Dell's enhancements for PowerStore support highly demanding workloads with software-driven performance boosts and increased hardware throughput. This has proved attractive to users who want to run a variety of applications on the platform efficiently. "One of the nice things about PowerStore is ... it's supporting all those workloads in one place," said Kowall, during an interview with theCUBE. "I can run virtualization, I can run containers, and I can start performing AI with one system. That's efficiency just in man hours and in how to manage and maintain this." Adaptability in the modern infrastructure is at a premium as well. Shifting storage needs can often lead to costly and disruptive upgrades, and Dell has focused on enabling PowerStore to offer as much flexibility to its enterprise customers as possible. "I would say what our customers are looking for is to not be boxed in," explained John Lochausen (left), technical solutions architect at World Wide Technology Inc., in conversation with theCUBE. "Maybe I start with use case A today. I buy a platform that supports that use case. Down the road, something else comes up, I'd like to be able to use my existing investment to continue to service more stuff. If I outgrow the performance capabilities of my system, I want to be able to upgrade that, preferably, in place so that I'm not having to pick everything up and go through a months-long migration to move it with outage windows and all the pain that comes with that." Here's theCUBE's complete video interview with John Lochausen, who was joined by Jodey Hogeland: To watch more of theCUBE's coverage of the Smarter Storage for Tomorrow's Opportunities, here's our complete event video playlist:
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Automated data storage transforms data management with AI - SiliconANGLE
Automated data storage meets AI demands in a transformative push for resilience Automated data storage is transforming how organizations handle exponential data growth, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence that challenge traditional storage capabilities. As the speed of innovation surges, the need for storage systems that are not only fast but self-managing, secure and resilient has become crucial. These intelligent platforms integrate automation, streamline management and strengthen security to meet complex infrastructure demands without adding operational strain. This shift underscores a new era in automated data storage -- one focused on adaptive systems that ensure data accessibility and protection while supporting seamless growth in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, according to Jodey Hogeland (pictured, right), global storage technologist at Dell Technologies Inc. "We do have a very focused, better together strategy within our portfolio of data center products," he said. "When you look at what's happening with, say for example Smart Fabrics storage software ... being able to really automate the process of deploying, zoning, bringing net new hosts into an environment ... that can all be done seamlessly." Hogeland and John Lochausen (left), technical solutions architect at World Wide Technology Inc., spoke with theCUBE Research's Rob Strechay at the Smarter Storage for Tomorrow's Opportunities event, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio. They discussed how automated data storage solutions, driven by advancements in AI, are transforming data management by providing scalable, secure and adaptable storage systems. (* Disclosure below.) As AI adoption grows, companies seek storage solutions that offer ease of use, flexibility and resilience. Dell's PowerStore platform, designed for AI workloads, emphasizes simplicity and adaptability. With features such as dynamic node affinity, it intelligently distributes data to optimize performance in real time, reducing the need for manual management, according to Hogeland. "I do remember the executive leadership team from Michael Dell, Jeff Clark, talking about PowerStore for this category of storage being the strategic future, not just for Dell Technologies, but for the industry," he said. "I'm investing in a platform that is easily upgradeable, it's easily scalable, it's very simple to use and manage, and I can make sure that what I'm investing in today is going to protect me two, three, four, five years down the road." In addition to ease of use, PowerStore addresses one of the most critical aspects of modern infrastructure: adaptability. As organizations grow, their storage needs shift, often necessitating costly and disruptive upgrades. PowerStore is designed to handle these transitions seamlessly, Lochausen said. "I would say what our customers are looking for is to not be boxed in," he explained. "Maybe I start with use case A today. I buy a platform that supports that use case. Down the road, something else comes up, I'd like to be able to use my existing investment to continue to service more stuff. If I outgrow the performance capabilities of my system, I want to be able to upgrade that, preferably, in place so that I'm not having to pick everything up and go through a months-long migration to move it with outage windows and all the pain that comes with that." Security, a growing concern as data risks rise, is also prioritized in these next-generation storage solutions. PowerStore integrates real-time anomaly detection, powered by Dell's APEX AIOps, to identify and mitigate potential threats, such as ransomware, according to Hogeland. "With Dell Technologies APEX AIOps, we've fully built in and integrated a cybersecurity assessment capability," he said. "We're skimming the NIST.gov database for known CVEs, exploits and saying, 'Hey, we just detected that there's a known exploit that is open out there in your environment. Here's how you fix it. Here's what you need to do to service that and get rid of that.'" Here's the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE's and theCUBE Research's coverage of the Smarter Storage for Tomorrow's Opportunities event:
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The impact of data resilience and adaptability to AI storage - SiliconANGLE
Future-proofing data: Why resilience and adaptability matter in AI-driven storage As the volume of data grows and the threat landscape evolves, organizations must invest in storage systems that keep their data secure, accessible and future-proof. Subsequently, data resilience and adaptability have become necessary for storage solutions, especially given today's AI-driven world. "How do you make sure that everybody's getting necessary performance associated with that storage?" asked Drew Schulke (pictured, right), vice president of product management at Dell Technologies Inc. "I'd say there's another angle here in the age of AI that we need to be just very transparent about the thinking on evolution of the threat landscape. One that's already pretty severe where you have ransomware attacks every 11 seconds and more than 80% of businesses have been impacted by some sort of security attack over the past 12 months." Schulke and Raphael Meyerowitz (left), vice president and partner of go to market at Presidio Inc., spoke with theCUBE Research's Rob Strechay at the Smarter Storage for Tomorrow's Opportunities event, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio. They discussed how Dell PowerStore enables organizations to gain access to an AI-enhanced, future-proof platform that offers robust data storage and a comprehensive approach to data protection. (* Disclosure below.) The rise of AI has ushered in a new era of data demand and complexity. With AI applications increasingly dependent on large datasets, the need for always-on access to accurate and intact data has never been more pressing. "Seventy-one percent of CIOs characterize AI threat levels as either very high or somewhat high within their organizations," Schulze said. "We need to be conscious of that aspect of AI as well. Given all those unknowns of storage needs and the evolving threat landscape, it's important to make sure we have future-proof systems. And that applies to resiliency as much as any other aspect of the platform." Businesses must prioritize storage solutions that can withstand both physical disruptions and cybersecurity threats. This "future-proof" approach is essential to maintaining data accessibility and integrity, especially as AI applications continue to grow, Schulze added. One key advantage of integrating AI into storage systems is the potential for predictive capabilities. Dell uses AI within PowerStore to proactively identify and address issues, often before they even reach the customer's attention. By leveraging Dell's predictive analytics, Presidio can monitor storage arrays and pinpoint emerging challenges, reducing downtime and enhancing the efficiency of storage management, according to Meyerowitz. "When you think about pinpointing issues across the stack within the storage array, a lot of that happens without the customer knowing about what's happening, and Dell can mitigate some of those challenges before they do occur," he said. "The other piece is predicting and preventing some of those issues from occurring in real time. That's AI under the covers with Dell. And then when you put it together also, there's no AI without data." Data resilience and adaptability are crucial for businesses to foresee and mitigate risks. In doing so, businesses can adopt a proactive stance toward data protection, offering a critical line of defense in today's increasingly risky data landscape. Here's the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE's and theCUBE Research's coverage of the Smarter Storage for Tomorrow's Opportunities event:
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Dell Technologies enhances its PowerStore platform to meet the demands of AI-driven data storage, focusing on performance, security, and adaptability in response to the evolving needs of enterprise IT infrastructure.
Dell Technologies has unveiled significant enhancements to its PowerStore platform, positioning it as a cornerstone for the future of AI-driven data storage. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly prevalent in enterprise environments, Dell is architecting its storage offerings to meet the evolving needs of IT infrastructure 1.
The latest PowerStore updates emphasize simplicity and adaptability for deploying AI workloads on-premises. Travis Vigil, Senior Vice President of Product Management at Dell, noted that 81% of IT leaders believe AI will transform their industry and infrastructure 1. To address this, Dell has integrated AI capabilities into PowerStore for proactive issue identification, array monitoring, and enhanced storage management efficiency 2.
Dell's collaboration with Intel Corporation has led to the integration of Xeon processors in the PowerStore platform. Edward Pullin, Director of IP Marketing for Intel Accelerators, highlighted the impressive performance gains:
"We can get about 20 gigabytes per second of compression performance, about 40 gigabytes per second of decompression performance. We can go down to Level Nine compression for that data footprint efficiency." 1
With the rise of AI applications, data security has become paramount. Drew Schulke, Vice President of Product Management at Dell, emphasized the importance of resilience in protecting the increasingly larger datasets that AI requires. Dell has integrated real-time anomaly detection powered by APEX AIOps into PowerStore, helping customers identify and mitigate potential threats 3.
PowerStore's design focuses on adaptability, allowing organizations to seamlessly transition between different use cases without costly upgrades. John Lochausen, Technical Solutions Architect at World Wide Technology, explained:
"Maybe I start with use case A today. I buy a platform that supports that use case. Down the road, something else comes up, I'd like to be able to use my existing investment to continue to service more stuff." 2
The platform incorporates automation to streamline data management processes. Jodey Hogeland, Global Storage Technologist at Dell, highlighted the "Smart Fabrics storage software" which automates the deployment, zoning, and integration of new hosts into an environment 2.
As the threat landscape evolves, particularly with the advent of AI, Dell has prioritized security features in PowerStore. The platform includes a cybersecurity assessment capability that scans for known vulnerabilities and provides actionable remediation steps 3.
By focusing on resilience, adaptability, and AI-driven enhancements, Dell's PowerStore is positioning itself as a comprehensive solution for the future of enterprise data storage, capable of meeting the complex demands of AI workloads while ensuring data protection and accessibility.
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