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Home » Adtran and Dell Team Up to Deliver Secure AI Cloud for Federal Agencies

Adtran and Dell Team Up to Deliver Secure AI Cloud for Federal Agencies

November 21, 2024
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Adtran and Dell Technologies have launched the DELL AI Network Cloud (AINC) Factory ON-RAMP, a high-performance AI networking solution tailored for federal agencies. The collaboration integrates Adtran’s optical, packet, and software networking technologies with Dell’s AI Factory infrastructure, enabling scalable, low-latency connectivity for AI deployments across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. The solution aims to reduce infrastructure costs while eliminating vendor lock-in, offering federal organizations a secure and adaptable framework to meet their AI objectives.

The AINC Factory ON-RAMP features Adtran’s FSP 150 packet edge solution and FSP 3000 open optical transport platform, which provide secure, high-capacity connections for distributed AI computing. Dell’s Super Compute Xchange supports advanced scaling for AI supercomputing, while the AINC Console delivers real-time monitoring capabilities. Together, these technologies streamline AI operations for federal agencies, ensuring compliance with security standards while reducing complexity and costs associated with traditional infrastructure.

“This collaboration with Dell is about empowering federal agencies to meet their AI ambitions with secure, scalable infrastructure. We’re giving them the tools they need to accelerate AI deployments and deliver reliable performance,” said Jack Yocum, VP of North America ICP and Enterprise Sales at Adtran.

• The AINC Factory ON-RAMP integrates Adtran’s optical and packet networking solutions with Dell’s AI Factory infrastructure.

• The solution offers high-capacity, low-latency connectivity across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments.

• Features include the AINC Console for real-time monitoring and Dell’s Super Compute Xchange for scalable AI operations.

• Designed for US federal agencies, the system focuses on security, performance, and cost-efficiency.

• Minimizes vendor lock-in, enabling flexible, compliant AI deployments.

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