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Felipe Vanni
on 10 September 2024


Canonical is thrilled to be joining forces with Dell Technologies at the upcoming Dell Technologies Forum – Bangalore, taking place on 12 September. This premier event brings together industry leaders and technology enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements and solutions shaping the digital landscape.

Register to Dell Technologies Forum – Bangalore

A spotlight on powerful partnerships

At the forum, we’ll be hosting a comprehensive session showcasing the combined power of Canonical and Dell Technologies. This session will delve into a range of solutions that empower organizations to unlock innovation and achieve their business goals.

What you can expect from Canonical

  • Empowering Freedom with Open Source Alternatives: We’ll explore a compelling array of open-source solutions that provide powerful alternatives to proprietary software, offering flexibility, security, and cost-effectiveness for businesses.
  • Unlocking Scalability with PowerFlex + MicroCloud: Discover how the dynamic duo of Dell PowerFlex storage and Canonical’s MicroCloud platform empowers you to build and manage containerized applications with incredible agility and scalability.
  • Securing Your Open Source Journey: Keeping your open-source environment safe and secure is paramount. We’ll discuss the robust security solutions available from Canonical and Dell Technologies, ensuring your open-source deployments are protected against potential threats.
  • Accelerating Innovation with AI Solutions: Explore how Canonical and Dell Technologies join forces to provide powerful AI solutions that fuel innovation and unlock new possibilities for your business.

A spotlight on powerful partnerships

At the forum, we’ll be hosting a comprehensive session showcasing the combined power of Canonical and Dell Technologies. This session will delve into a range of solutions that empower organizations to unlock innovation and achieve their business goals.

Where: Poinsettia room
When: 11:45 AM

A collaboration built for success

Our partnership with Dell Technologies goes beyond just products. We share a deep commitment to empowering organizations with the tools and solutions they need to thrive in the ever-evolving digital world.

Learn more about

Join us at the Forum

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about how Canonical and Dell Technologies can help you achieve your IT goals. Visit our booth at the Dell Technologies Forum – Bangalore, and engage with our experts to discuss your specific needs. 

Location
Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Hotel & Convention Center
Prestige Shantiniketan, Hoodi, Thigalarapalya
Whitefield, Bengaluru – 560048

Dates
Thursday, 12 September

Hours
7:30 AM – 4:20 PM

We look forward to connecting with you and exploring the path to innovation together!

Register to Dell Technologies Forum – Bangalore

Are you interested in setting up a meeting with our team?
Reach out to our Alliances team at partners@canonical.com

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