At the recent Microsoft Ignite 2024, Dell Technologies demonstrated new advancements in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, including updates to its APEX File Storage, Protection Services, and Copilot services. TechRepublic Reports.
Dell has announced that starting in early 2025, it will offer fully managed APEX file storage as an Azure-native independent software vendor service. This option allows Microsoft Azure administrators to integrate with Dell’s APEX Protection Services, which uses zero trust principles, machine learning, analysis and investigation tools to protect critical data against ransomware.
To support Microsoft’s AI-focused Copilot PCs, Dell launched Dell Services for Microsoft Copilot Studio for low-code use cases, and Azure AI Studio for pro-code use cases, helping enabling businesses to adopt AI solutions tailored to their needs. Additionally, Dell Accelerator Services for Copilot+ PCs provide usage optimization insights, AI experimentation environments, and tools to configure Windows 11 and Microsoft Intune to optimize Copilot+ functionality. Dell also expanded its cybersecurity portfolio by enhancing its managed detection and response capabilities to interoperate with Microsoft Defender XDR. This integration allows Dell to provide advanced threat detection and recovery support and consulting services.
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