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Dell Opens Internet of Things (IoT) Lab in Silicon Valley for Partners, Co-Funded by Intel

Dell Opens Internet of Things (IoT) Lab in Silicon Valley for Partners, Co-Funded by Intel Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons, Coolcaesar
  • Dell, last month opened the Internet of Things (IoT) Lab in the Silicon Valley Solution Center for customers. The IoT Lab will be jointly funded by Intel and Dell OEM Solutions, a premier member of the Intel® Internet of Things Solutions Alliance. The partnership with Intel on IoT extends its current collaboration on building automation for smart buildings. 
  • The tech giant said that both its customers and Intel's customer will be able to build, modify and architect new IoT solutions on active bench space within the new lab, enabling them to drive business outcomes and accelerate time to market.  Customers can demonstrate large workloads, connectivity, and data modeling and extraction on Dell’s end-to-end solutions, including Dell storage as well as Dell PowerEdge servers and blade servers utilizing Dell Software solutions. As a result, Dell OEM customers can significantly speed up their time to market with new IoT solutions and devices. Both the companies are also part of the Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) that sets standards for connecting a multitude of household gadgets and appliances. 

Joyce Mullen, Vice President and General Manager, Dell OEM Solutions
We are excited to partner with our customers to offer a place where they can come and build new Internet of Things solutions. This lab will be staffed with highly skilled engineers and technicians and is designed to be an active space where our customers can validate and test their solutions on Dell hardware and software systems. We welcome all of our customers to come work with us to build their next generation of IoT solutions in our new lab.

Doug Davis, Vice president and General Manager, Internet of Things Group, Intel
The Internet of Things will enable one of the most significant technological transformations in our lifetime. The scope of connected devices is limitless, and it will take great minds from all over the globe innovating together to build a truly connected world. The Dell Internet of Things Lab co-funded by Intel will help accelerate that innovation so the full potential of the Internet of Things can be realized.

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