Cisco has been dabbling in that area with CITEIS, but I don't get the impression it has seen too much traction.
I expect an overwhelming majority of Dell gear that is doing anything along the lines of private, flexible infrastructure is running VMWare who seems to getting ever closer to EMC (whose relationship with Dell is probably thoroughly sour post-Compellent acquisition).
I'd think Dell's best shot a such a move might be to work with Microsoft on a private, Azure-branded stack.
I get the impression that there isn't much behind the stated OpenStack membership/support by the Enterprise names.
Cisco has been dabbling in that area with CITEIS, but I don't get the impression it has seen too much traction.
I expect an overwhelming majority of Dell gear that is doing anything along the lines of private, flexible infrastructure is running VMWare who seems to getting ever closer to EMC (whose relationship with Dell is probably thoroughly sour post-Compellent acquisition).
I'd think Dell's best shot a such a move might be to work with Microsoft on a private, Azure-branded stack.
I get the impression that there isn't much behind the stated OpenStack membership/support by the Enterprise names.