Google, Dell, & Intel join hands to form a new computing group to address the biggest IT challenges

Google, Dell, & Intel join hands to form a new computing group to address the biggest IT challenges

Google, Dell, and Intel along with a few more technology companies have joined hands to build a new computing association to address the biggest IT challenges faced by the companies today with integration from Silicon to Cloud.

Known as the “Modern Computing Alliance”, the association aims to drive silicon-to-cloud innovation for the enterprise customers, that offers contemporary computing platforms along with integrated business solutions. Box, Citrix, Imprivata, Okta, RingCentral, Slack, VMware, and Zoom are other partners in the group.

The spokesperson for Dell said that they have associated themselves with the group to drive an open and innovative ecosystem that enables customers to get the most from their Chrome OS experiences.

Chris Walker, General Manager of Mobile Client Platforms Group at Intel said, "Specifically, the Alliance will define an open collaboration approach for both hardware and software -- from the cloud to the PC -- that will bring new industry-level innovation to the market at-scale through Google's Chrome commercial ecosystem.”

"We'll create more advanced cloud data security and improve data loss prevention solutions. The Alliance will enhance the productivity of an increasingly distributed workforce by providing telemetry insights across the stack said John Solomon, VP, Chrome OS at Google.

Google said that performance; security and identity; and remote work, productivity, and collaboration are some of the major end user cloud computing challenges we plan to address.

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