Drive Efficiencies to Your Hyperscale Data Center

Purpose-built cloud scale servers offer select CSPs new options in modern datacenter design.

Did you know that more than 10 years ago, Dell identified and developed servers for high scale data centers? Dell is revitalizing our commitment to cloud service providers (CSPs) with a heavy investment in purposebuilt cloud scale servers. With the exponential growth of data, our customers require open and optimized platforms to scale their businesses at their pace.

We talked to you, our customers, to understand exactly what you need to succeed. The result is our exclusive Hyperscale Next program designed exclusively for select CSPs. We placed innovation, security and operational efficiency, combined with open ecosystem options, as the foundation of the new PowerEdge cloud scale servers. We’re pleased to introduce the Dell PowerEdge HS5610 and HS5620 cyber-resilient servers purpose-built for companies that provide cloud services as-a-service.

Optimized. Simple. Open. Watch the video to learn more about what Dell has to offer to you, and visit our website to learn more.

About the Author: Dave Lincoln

Dave Lincoln is Vice President of Compute Systems, including responsibility for the Dell PowerEdge server line of business supporting the enterprise, cloud, AI, HPC, edge, and telco segments. Compute platforms are one of the engines that help drive our clients’ growth and success. Dave joined Dell’s Infrastructure Group in March 2017 leading Server Sales Strategy and Business Operations before moving to Client Group in April 2018 to lead CPG Strategy. Shortly afterwards, he was selected to serve as the Vice President of Dell’s Fixed Computing Business Unit, comprised of the OptiPlex desktop and Wyse thin client businesses. Dave returned to the Infrastructure Group in February 2021 to lead Dell’s Networking and Emerging Server lines of business. Prior to Dell, Dave served in leadership roles across multiple technology companies including most recently at Lenovo where he led the Storage, Converged and Software Defined Business Units. Originally from Detroit, Dave graduated from Michigan State University with a Supply Chain degree and later received his MBA from Duke University. He and his family live in North Carolina’s Research Triangle area.