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TD Africa, Dell, Intel Join Forces To Drive AI Innovation

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Abimbola Owoeye, Country Lead, Dell Technologies Nigeria talking to participants on the workings of AI tools at the Partner Technology Day event held at the Wheatbaker Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos
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  • The partnership aims to transform business operations and fuel growth by exploring AI tools and data-driven solutions.
  • AI and data analytics are essential to combatting issues like corruption and driving insight-driven growth.

In its ongoing mission to revolutionize business operations and drive growth, tech distribution giant TD Africa has partnered with Dell Technologies and Intel to explore how AI tools and data-driven solutions can be optimized.

At the Partner Technology Day event held at the Wheatbaker Hotel in Ikoyi, industry-leading experts shared insights into the transformative potential of AI and data analytics, with interactive workshops offering hands-on experience with AI tools and techniques.

Several sessions sparked strong interest, with standout discussions focusing on building smart, flexible data centers using modern, software-defined infrastructure, transforming data centers with Dell Services, and exploring innovations in Dell PowerEdge server platforms.

As experts discussed the benefits of modernizing data centres, optimizing operations, and leveraging advancements in server technology, Abimbola Owoeye, Country Lead for Dell Technologies Nigeria, emphasized that the value of technology goes beyond simply boosting the bottom line.

“You cannot fight corruption without the use of technologies. We must become an insight-driven data country. Technology is the future, and Dell Technologies is the biggest shipper of technology. If you are not yet leveraging on Artificial Intelligence and not leveraging the partnership with Dell and TD Africa, you are missing out,” he said.

Abiodun Idowu, Assistant General Manager, TD Africa, buttressed this view when he emphasised the importance of embracing AI and data-driven solutions to stay competitive in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape.

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“We are committed to empowering our partners with the tools and expertise they need to succeed in the digital age,” he said.

The Partner Technology Day event demonstrated TD Africa’s commitment to driving innovation and delivering cutting-edge solutions to its partners in Nigeria and across the continent.

By leveraging AI and data analytics, businesses can unlock new opportunities, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainable growth.

#AI Innovation #Dell #Intel #TD Africa
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