The Dell Technologies Partner Program has authorized io.net, a leading decentralized GPU computing firm, as an Authorized Partner and Cloud Service Provider. Through the merger, io.net’s GPU network and Dell’s top-tier infrastructure will be combined to provide scalable and cost-effective solutions for workloads involving Artificial Inelegance AI, Machine Learning ML, and High-Performance Computing (HPC).
By joining Dell’s Partner Program, io.net gains access to Dell Technologies’ resources, expertise, and go-to-market capabilities. This will support enterprises seeking advanced solutions to handle complex computing challenges, bridging decentralized GPU power with Dell’s trusted hardware infrastructure.
Tausif Ahmed, VP of Business Development at io.net, commented: “Joining the Dell Technologies Partner Program is an important step for io.net. It supports our goal of delivering solutions that integrate our decentralized GPU platform with Dell’s reliable infrastructure, helping businesses address their computing challenges more efficiently and cost-effectively Together, we look forward to delivering practical, enterprise-grade solutions tailored for the next generation of AI innovation.”
As a member of the Dell Technologies Partner Program, io.net will work on go-to-market strategies, demand generation, and co-marketing initiatives. This allows enterprise clients to implement systems that effortlessly combine dispersed GPU power with durable, trustworthy Dell Technologies technology.
By using Dell’s broad network, io.net is well-positioned to increase the accessibility of decentralized compute solutions across many industries.
The growth of AI and ML applications has increased demand for scalable and cost-effective computational solutions. Traditional centralized cloud providers frequently fall short of satisfying modern organizations’ objectives due to high pricing, restricted flexibility, and resource constraints.
These issues are addressed by io.net’s decentralized GPU network, which draws processing capacity from a global network of distributed GPUs and clusters it into a single, high-performance infrastructure.
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