
UAE Partners Boost Education with Cloud Computing Power
Ankabut and Dell Technologies are joining forces to bring powerful computing resources to UAE universities and schools. The partnership will give students and researchers access to cutting-edge technology that makes advanced learning and breakthrough research possible.
Students and researchers across the UAE just gained access to supercomputer-level technology that was once only available to major tech companies.
Ankabut, the country's leading education cloud provider, signed an agreement with Dell Technologies to bring advanced computing power directly to academic institutions. The partnership centers on GPU-as-a-service, a technology that lets schools access powerful processors without buying expensive hardware.
The collaboration means universities can now run data-intensive research projects and advanced learning applications that were previously out of reach. Dell will provide high-performance computing systems, workstations, and client devices to educational institutions across the country.
Ankabut operates from a state-of-the-art data center at Khalifa University. The organization already provides networking, cloud services, security, and technical support to schools nationwide.
Tarek Jundi, CEO of Ankabut, explained that the partnership helps institutions reimagine how education gets delivered. Students can now work with the same computing tools used by leading researchers worldwide.

Walid Yehia, Dell's Managing Director for South Gulf, noted that UAE continues setting benchmarks for technology-driven learning. The collaboration supports the nation's commitment to innovation in education.
The Ripple Effect
This partnership creates benefits that extend far beyond individual classrooms. When universities gain access to advanced computing, students graduate with skills that match real-world industry needs.
Researchers can tackle bigger questions and process massive datasets that lead to breakthroughs. The technology also helps UAE build toward its vision of a knowledge-based economy where education drives national progress.
By making powerful computing accessible rather than expensive, more institutions can participate in cutting-edge research. Students at smaller schools gain the same advantages as those at flagship universities.
The secure and scalable infrastructure means schools can grow their technology capabilities as needs evolve. Faculty can introduce new courses in artificial intelligence, data science, and advanced computing without waiting for budget cycles.
Together, Dell and Ankabut are building a smarter, more connected academic community where technology removes barriers instead of creating them.
Based on reporting by Google News - Uae Innovation
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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