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    Home » Blog » Dell Unveils AI and Cybersecurity Solutions at Microsoft Ignite 2024

    Dell Unveils AI and Cybersecurity Solutions at Microsoft Ignite 2024

    November 19, 2024Updated:November 19, 2024 Tech No Comments
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    During Microsoft Ignite, an annual event hosted by Microsoft that is intended for engineers and IT professionals, Dell removed the tent off a number of brand-new related services. Using generative AI, especially on Microsoft’s Copilot + PCs, is the goal of a number of companies that remove any security or guesswork from the deployment.

    Dell manages APEX File Storage for Azure.

    Cloud has a long history of APEX File Storage. Customers will have the option of letting Dell control it entirely starting with a common preview in the first quarter of 2025. Unlike Dell, which provides a customer-managed services, APEX File Storage can be used as an Azure-native ISV company.

    Executives of Microsoft Azure will also be able to include Dell APEX Protection service. APEX Protection Services uses Zero Trust rules, machine learning, analysis, and forensic equipment to protect crucial information against malware. Microsoft Azure‘s first-half of 2025 will launch Dell APEX Protection service.

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    Copilot and Azure AI solutions aim to reduce AI adoption, especially on Microsoft’s Artificial PCs

    Microsoft’s ongoing push of its Copilot AI assistant and Copilot + PCs has generated corresponding Dell offerings: Dell Services for Microsoft Copilot Studio ( low code ) and Azure AI Studio ( pro code ).

    These are intended to assist consumers in utilizing AI features in ways that most closely resemble their requirements and expertise. They identify use cases and provide advice on how to develop specialized Copilots or other AI options for clients. Ultimately, the goal is to give structures that make it easier to launch Artificial projects.

    For Microsoft’s Copilot + PC, Dell Accelerator Services for Copilot + PCs offers “optimized usage recommendations” based on employee persona buckets and company goals. Additionally, it offers a setting for AI experimentation. Information on how NPU usage impacts the buyer group’s Al workloads ranges from tips on how to optimize Windows 11 configurations and Microsoft Intune control for IT teams.

    In a news release from November 13th, Dell Vice President of Professional Services Scott Bils stated that the goal is to “maximize the Copilot + experience and outcomes.

    SEE: Checklist: Securing Windows 11 systems ( TechRepublic Premium )

    Existing APEX and MDR products now include surveillance service.

    Security companies were the focus of another announcements. Microsoft Azure’s Dell APEX Protection Services are nowadays offered through Dell Managed. APEX safety includes safe storage, encryption, MFA, AI analytics for assault detection and healing, and the digital vault for vital data.

    At the press presentation, Dell Senior Vice President of ISG and Telecom Product Marketing Varun Chhabra stated that Dell APEX Protection Services for Microsoft Azure “provides a simplified view to protecting and safeguarding their vital information from malware as well as digital hazards.”

    Finally, Microsoft Defender XDR and Dell’s Managed Detection and Response now work together. This marks a Windows-friendly expansion of Dell’s existing security consultation and advisory solutions.

    According to Bils, Dell “paired this industry-leading capability with our certified security experts to assist customers stand up and deploy, implement the Microsoft Defender XDR solution, and then provide support if and when a breach occurs.”

    Dell adds assistance with CMMC defense certification

    For Microsoft, Dell has introduced the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification alignment for U.S. federal contractors. Companies that are certified by the DoD CMMC standard are supported by this service. Beginning in December 2024, CMMC version 2.0 will be available in DOD contracts. This service can assist businesses in developing a roadmap that is compliant with version 2.0’s requirements.

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