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The Kraft Group Taps Dell Technologies for Consistent IT Operations Across its Businesses and at the Edge

The Kraft Group Taps Dell Technologies for Consistent IT Operations Across its Businesses and at the Edge

The Kraft Group a holding company with diverse interests that include the New England Patriots, New England Revolution and Gillette Stadium – is working with Dell Technologies  to create a more data-driven, immersive and secure experience for fans and employees.

As one of the largest privately held companies in the United States, the Kraft Group sought to create a technology infrastructure to support its growing portfolio of businesses in professional sports, manufacturing and real estate development. Operating in more than 120 countries, the Kraft Group engaged with Dell to assist in building a consistent platform that spans across all its businesses.

“Sports and business never sleep. With our diverse portfolio, it is critical we continuously modernize our infrastructure technology to keep pace with all the industries we support,” said Michael Israel, CIO, the Kraft Group. “Our information technology is critical to supporting global events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup and ensuring our nearly 10,000 employees have the tools they need to drive our growth around the world. Our work with Dell creates a platform to help us capitalize on emerging opportunities like edge computing and enhancing cyber resiliency and safety of facilities.”

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Fans win with real-time, engaging experiences delivered by edge computing

Focused on delivering engaging game-day experiences at Gillette Stadium and taking a proactive approach to physical security, the Kraft Group is working with Dell to capture data at the edge and use real-time insights to meet sports fans where they are – at their seats, on their mobile devices and in parking areas.

From the moment they enter the property, guests can use their mobile devices to be guided to open parking spots and their seats.
Once in their seats, their mobile devices can be used to order concessions without missing a moment of the game, quickly access fan-cam views and interact with games and social media.

The Wi-Fi network is continuously analyzed to improve connectivity and apply resources where needed to ensure a seamless stadium experience.
Rapid analytics at the edge help concession stands run more efficiently with real-time alerts that flag low inventory and speed restocking.

A real-time view of security throughout the stadium helps keep guests and employees safe.
“Devices like mobile phones and inventory tracking technologies are changing the way fans experience an event, and edge technology has opened doors we didn’t think were possible even a decade ago,” said John Byrne, president of North America Sales, Dell Technologies. “The Kraft Group engaged us to create a modern infrastructure that scales with its growing businesses and powers endless innovation around the fan experience. Now, they’re poised to run data-rich analytics, which is key to creating a fun and safe experience for fans, whether they’re in the stadium or tuning in from home.”