AI Gleaning New Grounds!
Delta IT Network Shines with Innovative AI-powered IT Infrastructure Award
Delta IT Network (Delta ITN) has been celebrated for its groundbreaking use of AI in IT infrastructure, marking a significant achievement in the education sector at Galgotia's University. With partnerships alongside tech giants like HP, Lenovo, and Dell, Delta ITN is setting future targets sparkling at Rs 200 crore in revenue. CEO Deepanshu Chauhan and COO Vikrant Diwan hail the integration of AI‑driven solutions in transforming education and other vital sectors.
Introduction to Delta IT Network's Recent Recognition
Innovative Use of AI in Education at Galgotia's University
Key Technologies and Solutions Implemented by Delta ITN
Broader Industry Impact and Financial Outlook
Partnerships with Major Tech Companies
Delta ITN's Expansion into Other Sectors
Government Initiatives Supporting AI in Education
Expert Opinions and Industry Validation
Challenges and Competitive Market Dynamics
Future Implications and Growth Opportunities
Sources
- 1.IT Voice(itvoice.in)
- 2.education.economictimes.indiatimes.com(education.economictimes.indiatimes.com)
- 3.dqchannels.com(dqchannels.com)
- 4.apnnews.com(apnnews.com)
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