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Re: RichieBoy post# 20528

Thursday, 10/09/2025 12:58:31 PM

Thursday, October 09, 2025 12:58:31 PM

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Rich you tell me, NEOM, USA, Malaysia
I don’t think it matters which place is/was 1st but to be in all of them. But if i were to guess they would already be in NEOM, Malaysia and the USA but NEOM is getting a slow start and getting pushed back on time lines due to funding from investors.


Conclusion & Confidence


NEOM: Yes — there is explicit evidence that OneMindNG (Dell’s partner hypervisor) is being used as the hypervisor for NEOM city systems.

Malaysia: Probably yes — Dell’s edge / IoT / infrastructure offerings are available and likely deployed by enterprises, though I found no blockbuster public “Dell IoT hypervisor in city project” example.

USA: Very likely in parts — Dell’s infrastructure, virtualization, and IoT/edge hardware is widely used in the U.S., but I did not find a named U.S. project claiming the full Dell IoT orchestration / hypervisor component in exactly the same way as for NEOM.

Search query.
The relationship between the key terms is as follows:

NEOM: A planned smart city project in Saudi Arabia.

Dell IoT: Dell Technologies offers IoT solutions, including hardware and software for edge computing and connected devices.
NEOM, USA, Malaysia in your search query. The relationship between the key terms is as follows:

NEOM: A planned smart city project in Saudi Arabia.

Dell IoT: Dell Technologies offers IoT solutions, including hardware and software for edge computing and connected devices.

Hypervisor: Software that creates and runs virtual machines, a core component of server virtualization. 
Here is an explanation of the relationships between these terms and the roles of USA and Malaysia.

Dell's hypervisor and IoT solutions
Dell Technologies uses several products as hypervisors for its IoT solutions, often based on partnerships: 

VMware: Dell's VMware solutions are frequently used in IoT architecture for managing virtualized infrastructure from the edge to the cloud. VMware Pulse, for example, is a tool for monitoring and managing IoT devices.

Microsoft Hyper-V: Dell PowerEdge servers support Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization platform, particularly in enterprise settings.

OneMindNG: In 2022, OneMind Technologies became the preferred hypervisor for Dell Digital Cities Solutions worldwide. 

Location roles
The locations you listed each have a distinct role in this context:

USA: Dell Technologies is headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, and has multiple office locations across the United States. Dell's US operations are a central hub for developing and marketing its hypervisor and IoT products.

NEOM: NEOM is a major customer or market for Dell's IoT and smart city solutions. Dell's hypervisor and IoT products are potentially deployed in NEOM's data centers and city infrastructure as part of its development.

For example, NEOM is partnering with various tech companies, including Oracle and NVIDIA, to accelerate its AI capabilities, which would require extensive virtualized infrastructure and edge computing. Dell is an Oracle partner and would likely be involved in similar projects.

Malaysia: Malaysia is a market where Dell sells its products and solutions. A Dell Technologies webpage discusses its IoT solutions for safety and security in Malaysia. 

The hypervisor connection

The hypervisor itself is a software component, not a physical location. It is developed and licensed by companies like VMware, Microsoft, and Dell's partners. It is then deployed on hardware, such as Dell servers and edge gateways, which may be sold to customers in various locations like NEOM or Malaysia. 

Hypervisor: Software that creates and runs virtual machines, a core component of server virtualization. 

Here is an explanation of the relationships between these terms and the roles of USA and Malaysia.

Dell's hypervisor and IoT solutions
Dell Technologies uses several products as hypervisors for its IoT solutions, often based on partnerships: 

* VMware: Dell's VMware solutions are frequently used in IoT architecture for managing virtualized infrastructure from the edge to the cloud. VMware Pulse, for example, is a tool for monitoring and managing IoT devices.
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* Microsoft Hyper-V: Dell PowerEdge servers support Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization platform, particularly in enterprise settings.
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* OneMindNG: In 2022, OneMind Technologies became the preferred hypervisor for Dell Digital Cities Solutions worldwide. 

Location roles
The locations you listed each have a distinct role in this context:

* USA: Dell Technologies is headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, and has multiple office locations across the United States. Dell's US operations are a central hub for developing and marketing its hypervisor and IoT products.
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* NEOM: NEOM is a major customer or market for Dell's IoT and smart city solutions. Dell's hypervisor and IoT products are potentially deployed in NEOM's data centers and city infrastructure as part of its development. For example, NEOM is partnering with various tech companies, including Oracle and NVIDIA, to accelerate its AI capabilities, which would require extensive virtualized infrastructure and edge computing. Dell is an Oracle partner and would likely be involved in similar projects.
*
* Malaysia: Malaysia is a market where Dell sells its products and solutions. A Dell Technologies webpage discusses its IoT solutions for safety and security in Malaysia. 

The hypervisor connection
The hypervisor itself is a software component, not a physical location. It is developed and licensed by companies like VMware, Microsoft, and Dell's partners. It is then deployed on hardware, such as Dell servers and edge gateways, which may be sold to customers in various locations like NEOM or Malaysia.
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