Io.net Joins Dell Technologies Partner Program As Authorized Partner and Cloud Service Provider
December 19, 2024 – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Io.net
the leading provider of decentralized GPU computing solutions has been accepted to join the Dell Technologies Partner Program as a Dell Technologies authorized partner and cloud service provider.
The move will combine io.net’s GPU network with Dell’s world-class infrastructure, delivering scalable and cost-effective solutions for AI, ML (machine learning) and HPC (high-performance computing) workloads.
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, vice president of business development at io.net, said,
“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 part of the Dell Technologies Partner Program, io.net will collaborate on go-to-market efforts, demand generation and co-marketing initiatives.
This enables enterprise customers to deploy solutions that seamlessly integrate decentralized GPU power with robust, dependable hardware from Dell Technologies.
By tapping into Dell’s extensive ecosystem, io.net is well-positioned to make decentralized compute solutions more accessible across multiple industries.
The rise of AI and ML applications has amplified demand for scalable and affordable compute solutions.
Traditional centralized cloud providers often fall short in meeting the needs of modern enterprises, constrained by high costs, limited flexibility and resource bottlenecks.
Io.net’s decentralized GPU network addresses these challenges by sourcing computational power from a global network of distributed GPUs and clustering them into a unified, high-performance infrastructure.
Following io.net’s admission to the Dell Technologies Partner Program, clients will benefit from on-demand GPU clusters capable of scaling to enterprise requirements.
They will also enjoy significant cost reductions compared to centralized providers. Seamless integration with Dell’s advanced hardware, meanwhile, will support reliable, high-performance workloads.
The collaboration between io.net and Dell Technologies represents a step forward in democratizing access to decentralized compute
particularly for organizations tackling AI training, inference and HPC use cases.By leveraging Dell’s global presence and enterprise trust, io.net is poised to accelerate adoption of decentralized compute solutions while meeting the performance standards enterprises expect.
About io.net
Io.net is a decentralized distributed compute network that enables ML engineers to deploy a GPU cluster of any scale within seconds at a fraction of the cost of centralized cloud providers.
Io.net sources compute resources from multiple locations and deploys them into a single cluster at massive scale.
Io.net has successfully supported training, fine tuning and inference for a wide range of ML models.
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