Digital Realty announced a three-way collaboration with Dell Technologies and DXC Technology to help enterprises accelerate deployment of private AI infrastructure at scale. The companies will combine Dell’s AI Factory platform, Digital Realty’s global PlatformDIGITAL® data center ecosystem, and DXC’s implementation and operational management services to deliver validated AI use cases, repeatable deployment models, and expert-led enablement.
The partnership integrates Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell AI Data Platform, and Dell Networking with Digital Realty’s high-density colocation and interconnection services. DXC will provide planning, implementation, and end-to-end operational management, including toolkits and training for enterprise teams. The goal is to simplify the transition from AI proof-of-concept to production while ensuring security, scalability, and proximity to enterprise and hybrid cloud environments via Digital Realty’s ServiceFabric®.
The companies have also created a library of validated AI use cases to speed adoption, focusing on industry-ready applications that can be securely deployed at scale. By streamlining design, deployment, and operational management, the collaboration seeks to reduce complexity in enterprise AI rollouts and accelerate measurable business outcomes.
- Dell AI Factory integrated at PlatformDIGITAL for private AI infrastructure
- Validated enterprise AI use cases pre-tested and optimized for deployment
- End-to-end implementation and operational management provided by DXC
- High-density, AI-optimized colocation and interconnection with ServiceFabric®
- Global reach via Digital Realty’s 300+ data centers across 25+ countries
“AI success requires more than infrastructure, it demands the right people, processes, and technology,” said Holland Barry, Global Field CTO at DXC Technology. “Together with Dell’s validated designs and Digital Realty’s infrastructure, DXC brings implementation and secure end-to-end management services that help enterprises turn AI ambition into business outcomes, faster and with greater impact.”
🌐 Analysis: This collaboration reflects the trend of ecosystem partnerships emerging to address the complexities of enterprise AI adoption. By combining infrastructure, validated use cases, and managed services, the approach mirrors moves from hyperscalers and colocation providers to offer turnkey AI deployment platforms. Similar efforts include Equinix’s AI partnerships and CoreWeave’s integrated NVIDIA deployments, signaling that colocation data centers are becoming central to private AI rollout strategies.
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