Dell adds NemoClaw support

Dell Technologies announced support for NVIDIA NemoClaw and NVIDIA OpenShell to help developers build and securely deploy autonomous AI agents, including local developer workflows. (muypymes.com) That announcement sits alongside other enterprise demos — for example, Telit Cinterion showed deviceWISE Industrial Active Intelligence with Lenovo and NVIDIA at Hannover Messe — indicating vendors are packaging agent and edge AI tools for industrial users. (prnewswire.com)

Dell is packaging NVIDIA’s new agent software into its workstation line, aiming to let companies build and run autonomous artificial intelligence agents on local machines as well as in data centers. (dell.com) Dell said on March 16 that it added support for NVIDIA NemoClaw and NVIDIA OpenShell on Dell Pro Max systems with NVIDIA GB10 and GB300, which it described as desktop systems built for long-running agent workloads. (dell.com) An artificial intelligence agent is software that can plan steps, call tools, and keep working without a person typing every command. NVIDIA said NemoClaw is an open-source stack for the OpenClaw platform that installs Nemotron models and the OpenShell runtime with a single command. (nvidianews.nvidia.com) OpenShell is the locked room in that setup: NVIDIA and Dell said it is an open-source runtime designed to give autonomous agents a more secure execution environment. NVIDIA’s GitHub page for NemoClaw says the software was released in early preview on March 16 and is “not production-ready.” (github.com) Dell’s pitch is that developers can start on a desk-side machine and then move the same kind of agent workflow into larger enterprise infrastructure. Its March 16 announcement tied that path to local development, on-premises deployment, and cloud environments. (businesswire.com) That rollout lands as hardware and software vendors are trying to turn “agentic” artificial intelligence from a demo into an enterprise product category. NVIDIA said NemoClaw is part of its Agent Toolkit, and Dell framed the new support as an expansion of its collaboration with NVIDIA around secure autonomous agents. (nvidianews.nvidia.com) (dell.com) The industrial market is one place vendors are testing that bundle. Telit Cinterion said on April 13 that it will show deviceWISE Industrial Active Intelligence with Lenovo and NVIDIA at Hannover Messe from April 20 to 24 in Hannover, Germany, using factory data for real-time monitoring and automated decision support at the edge. (finance.yahoo.com) The common thread is not just bigger models. It is a packaged stack: hardware, models, runtime, and security controls sold together so manufacturers and other enterprise buyers do not have to assemble each layer on their own. (dell.com) (nvidianews.nvidia.com) (finance.yahoo.com) Dell’s announcement stops short of saying the software is ready for broad production use today. But it does show where the market is moving: agent tools that started as developer projects are being wrapped into branded enterprise systems and pushed closer to the factory floor and the office desktop. (github.com) (dell.com)

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