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Boost Run signs $1.44 billion AI infrastructure agreement with Dell Technologies to scale enterprise compute demand

By Ash Kate
Boost Run signs $1.44 billion AI infrastructure agreement with Dell Technologies to scale enterprise compute demand

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Boost Run has signed a $1.44 billion agreement with Dell Technologies to expand its AI compute and storage infrastructure capabilities, aimed at meeting rising enterprise demand for high-performance artificial intelligence workloads.

The agreement provides Boost Run with access to Dell’s hardware, software, and financing support to scale capacity across its expanding colocation footprint. The partnership is designed to ensure faster deployment of infrastructure aligned with enterprise AI contract cycles and workload requirements.

As part of the arrangement, Boost Run is also deepening its relationship with Dell Financial Services, enabling more flexible capital deployment models tied to customer demand timelines. This structure reflects a broader shift in AI infrastructure deals, where financing and deployment are increasingly integrated into long-term capacity planning.

The collaboration comes at a time when demand for AI compute is expanding beyond hyperscalers into a wider base of enterprise and AI-native cloud providers. Industry players are increasingly focusing on securing GPU capacity, storage systems, and scalable data center infrastructure to support training and inference workloads at scale.

For Dell, the deal reinforces its positioning as a key infrastructure provider in the AI ecosystem, supplying both hardware and financing layers that enable emerging AI cloud platforms to scale operations more efficiently.

The agreement also highlights how enterprise AI infrastructure is evolving into a coordinated ecosystem involving hardware vendors, cloud operators, and financing partners, rather than isolated procurement cycles.

 

Source and Credits: PR Newswire