
Pune, India | October 01, 2025
Dell Technologies has rolled out significant infrastructure innovations aimed at helping enterprises build smarter, faster, and more secure private cloud environments worldwide. These enhancements span Dell’s compute, storage, and data protection portfolios, streamlining IT operations, improving performance, and increasing cyber resilience. With these improvements, Dell continues to support enterprises in modernizing infrastructure without sacrificing security or performance.
Among the most notable upgrades are enhancements to Dell’s PowerStore, PowerMax, and PowerFlex platforms. These solutions now feature AI-powered automation, greater efficiency, and stronger resilience, reflecting the evolving demands of today’s IT landscape. As a result, organizations can more effectively manage hybrid workloads and containerized applications in a unified environment.
Specifically, Dell’s next-generation PowerStore architecture delivers up to 60% faster performance and intelligent data compression, achieving a 5:1 reduction ratio. It also incorporates predictive analytics that proactively resolve potential issues before they impact operations—ensuring greater system uptime and stability.
Simultaneously, the newly introduced PowerMax QLC arrays offer mission-critical performance with 25% lower latency and enhanced power efficiency. These systems now include native cyber protection and zero-touch automation, which reduces the need for manual intervention and significantly lowers the risk of human error.
On another front, Dell’s PowerFlex Ultra platform brings exceptional availability, achieving 99.99% uptime. With its software-defined architecture, PowerFlex improves workload efficiency by 80%, making it a premier solution for data-intensive environments and expansive cloud infrastructures.
Furthermore, Dell emphasizes cybersecurity and automation—two of the most pressing needs for cloud-centric organizations. In response to growing threats, Dell’s updated PowerProtect Data Manager now provides next-generation cyber resilience. It includes advanced threat detection, immutable backup copies, and instant recovery features that ensure business continuity during cyber incidents.
In addition, the new Dell Automation Platform unifies IT operations through a single interface. This centralization allows organizations to scale more efficiently, maintain consistent performance, and reduce the time spent managing infrastructure manually. With streamlined automation, businesses gain improved reliability while lowering operational complexity.
Moreover, Dell has expanded support for NativeEdge, empowering businesses to automate operations and implement infrastructure-as-code even at remote or edge locations. This update helps companies manage geographically dispersed environments effectively, even with limited IT personnel.
Another key advancement comes with the upgraded APEX Private Cloud solution. It now features full-stack automation and lifecycle management, enabling IT teams to deploy complete cloud environments in minutes rather than days. This capability significantly reduces setup time, accelerates innovation, and cuts operational costs.
At the same time, Dell has deepened its collaboration with Nutanix by integrating PowerStore with the Nutanix Cloud Platform. This integration gives enterprises greater choice and control in virtualized environments while simplifying both deployment and management. It also allows workloads to move more flexibly between systems, enhancing operational agility.
Thomas Cornely, SVP of Product Management at Nutanix, highlighted this strategic partnership, stating, “Joint customers can now leverage best-of-breed infrastructure with consistent performance and security across environments.”
Dell recognizes that today’s enterprises need to manage both legacy and modern workloads—often within a single IT framework. These latest solutions address that requirement by providing disaggregated infrastructure capable of supporting both virtual machines and containerized applications on a single system. This eliminates the need for maintaining separate infrastructures for different workload types.
Additionally, AI-driven resource optimization within Dell’s platforms ensures applications always receive the compute and storage they require. This helps prevent performance degradation and maximizes system utilization, whether workloads are traditional or AI-based.
Travis Vigil, SVP of Infrastructure Solutions Group at Dell Technologies, remarked, “Our latest breakthroughs empower customers to build smarter, more secure private clouds—ready to meet the demands of AI and modern apps.”
Through the integration of AI, software-defined infrastructure, and advanced storage technologies, Dell continues to solidify its position as a trusted infrastructure partner for enterprises around the globe.
These solutions are now available, with the global rollout of PowerFlex Ultra and other offerings already underway this quarter. Customers can deploy them across on-premises, edge, or co-located environments, ensuring consistent operations wherever data resides.
As organizations continue their digital transformation journeys, Dell’s innovations enable them to modernize infrastructure with speed, security, and simplicity.
