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Dell Expands Enterprise Architecture Certification With New Requirements, Specialist Tracks

Dell’s PartnerDirect program is expanding its Enterprise Architecture (EA) certification path requirements to meet channel partners’ business needs, including placing emphasis on both the value and the volume of partners’ investment in Dell enterprise products.

The News:

In today’s economy, partners need to optimize the solutions they sell to their customers, and deliver value. Dell’s EA certified partners have asked for additional education in identifying and selling Dell products that help their customers achieve a lower total cost of ownership and help both them and their customers reach a rapid return on investment.
Dell is expanding its EA certification path to include a focus on servers, storage and virtualization solutions. As of today, partners have three tracks to choose from within the certification program: EA Certified Storage Specialist, EA Certified Server Specialist, and EA Certified Partner.
All three tracks enable partners to focus their investments in areas that make the most sense for their business and receive commensurate benefits.
Dell partners who wish to focus across the storage and server solution portfolios receive a higher level of benefits based on their EA product line, solutions competency and expanded program support offerings.
The new, high-value training requirements for the EA tracks and the EA certification path are Web-based and can be completed within hours.
Dell ranked first in customer satisfaction for x86-based servers, based on results in Technology Business Research’s Q1 “Corporate IT Buying Behavior & Customer Satisfaction Study.” Dell scored significantly higher than the industry in server value, ease of doing business and parts availability. The survey results reinforce Dell’s decision to include a focus on servers in its EA certification path.
Quotes:

“As Dell’s partner certification program evolves, it creates opportunities for partners to use their knowledge and expertise to help our customers maximize their IT investments and run their businesses with greater cost efficiencies. This, in turn, helps us grow our business.” –Steve Hipskind, President, Hipskind Technology Solutions Group.
“Our expanded Enterprise Architecture certification program provides partners with the opportunity to simplify the technology process for their customers’ business, helping customers reach lower total cost of ownership and get return on investment more quickly.” — Bob Skelley, director, PartnerDirect Global Enterprise Architecture Channel.

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Dell Design Studio Going Global With More Choices to Turn Laptops into Works of Art

Virtual art gallery adds more than 120 new choices, keeps popular classic styles • Lead designer Ed Boyd to curate first thematic update called “Today”

“Geek Chic” is all the rage, and nobody understands how to turn the laptop into a form of self-expression better than Dell. Today, the “built for me” experts are expanding a custom collection of laptop art offered online in the Dell Design Studio, now featuring more than 200 designs, artists, colors, patterns and causes that turn your laptop into a fashion accessory. Dell Design Studio provides even more choices for personalizing the exterior of Dell’s popular Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops, and an immersive new online shopping experience similar to touring an art studio.

The updated Dell Design Studio reflects more than 120 additional choices based on inspirations and themes drawn from a variety of cultures. Content and artwork will be refreshed regularly and arranged into themes, each with a “curator” who selects contributing artists from around the world. Fittingly, the inaugural theme is titled “Today,” a collection of modern-day artistic expressions hand-picked and curated by Ed Boyd, Dell vice president of consumer experience design.

“Dell Design Studio is the purest form of self-expression for a wide variety of tastes and styles,” said Boyd. “I loved creating this first themed volume, and am really excited about the opportunities to bring in new curators, artists and points of view to the Design Studio.”

The News:

• Dell.com, one of the world’s largest and busiest online destinations for consumer electronics, has refreshed the Dell Design Studio with more than 120 new designs in the U.S., a new interface and soon, a global reach.
• New artists join the online gallery including widely known artist and designer Deanne Cheuk, Maya Hayuk, Jason Holley, TWEEQIM (the design studio made up of husband and wife team miQ and Thuy3), Thailand native Korakrit Arunanondchai, Filth (the nom de guerre of designer and artist Lucas Irwin), painter Robert Hargrave, Peter Stevens, Keith Warner and OBVLN.
• For easy browsing in the gallery, personalization options for Dell Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops are categorized by theme: classic designs, artists, patterns, colors and (PRODUCT) RED.
• Each purchase of a new Dell Studio 15 or Studio 17 laptop with a (PRODUCT) RED designation directly contributes $20 to The Global Fund, which assists AIDS programs in Africa.
• Dell Design Studio will be phased in worldwide, featuring a selection of the “classic” designs from the original Design Studio portfolio unveiled in December. Dell will regularly introduce new collections to the Design Studio, each with a fresh style influenced by guest curators.

Links:

http://www.dell.com/designstudio

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Public Sector Lacks Awareness on Impact of ARRA Funding, Dell Survey Shows

Survey of U.S. Public-Sector IT Professionals Indicates Lack of Clarity On American Recovery and Investment Act (ARRA) funding
ARRA Funds Can Help IT Professionals Address Challenges
Dell Provides Services and Information to help IT professionals take full advantage of the opportunity
A Dell.com survey of 662 public-sector IT professionals indicates a need for clearer, more customized information related to the flow and impact of ARRA funds. The survey results also suggest mounting IT challenges among public-sector healthcare, education and government organizations.

The top provider of IT to the U.S. government*, Dell has responded with a range of activities aimed at improving customer, channel partner and sector-focused employee awareness of the ARRA package.

Those efforts include an Economic Recovery Web site, best-practice sharing, tailored customer and partner webcasts designed to help target and apply for the $35 billion in ARRA funds allocated to infrastructure modernization. The company also will partner to provide information and assistance to customers interested in ARRA funds.

The News:

When asked about the ARRA:

79% of public-sector IT professionals indicated they don’t have enough visibility or are only somewhat aware of the impact and flow of ARRA funds on their organizations.
78% said ARRA-related information is non-existent, too generic or not understandable and that tailored tools are needed to better navigate the recovery package.
When asked about top IT challenges:

45% of K-12 education IT professionals indicated resources are the biggest challenge to modernization; 42% indicated budgets were the biggest challenge.
Similar to K-12, higher education IT professionals rank resources as largest IT-related impediment to modernizing America’s educational institutions.
Federal, state and local government IT professionals said a lack of standards, budgets and resources for IT deployment and management each has a „high impact” on infrastructure modernization.
Healthcare IT professionals indicated that budgets, interoperability and disparate networks are the „largest IT impediments” to modernizing America’s healthcare system.
Dell said IT solutions that would help address public-sector challenges and warrant ARRA funding include modernized, “intelligent classrooms,” for K-12 organizations; standards based high-performance computing platforms for university research environments; energy-efficient products and low-touch services for government customers, and standardized, interoperable IT for healthcare environments, including electronic medical records.

Quotes:

Frank Muehleman, vice president and general manager, Dell North America Public Business Group

We want to help cut through the noise and expedite the impact of ARRA funds to modernize public-sector IT and jumpstart the economy.
We’re seeing three consistent themes from customers who want to use the ARRA to invest in IT: they want cost and energy efficiency, they demand transparency and they are focused on IT that is simple to deploy and manage.
Methodology:
Survey results are based on responses from 662 U.S. public-sector IT professionals from Federal, state and local government, K-12, higher education and healthcare organizations. The survey took place on Dell.com.

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Dell Blade Servers Make Seismic Exploration Smooth Sailing

Dell PowerEdge high performance computing cluster aboard exploration ship decreases data analysis process time for Geotrace by two months
Dell OpenManage power management tools regulate power supply delivery and increase energy efficiency for customer’s servers at sea
Standards-based server and management technologies help Geotrace become more efficient and competitive
Dell PowerEdge M-series blade servers are powering a high performance computing (HPC) cluster on a vessel that set a world record for offshore 3D seismic production. Geotrace, a leading seismic processing and imaging company, is using Dell servers and workstations, software and services to analyze and deliver data gathered at sea. The seafaring HPC cluster has drastically improved data turnaround time, making Geotrace more competitive and enhancing their service to customers.

Eliminating Time of Data Analysis to Gain Competitive Edge

Dell helps customers like Geotrace deploy systems fast, run them more efficiently and take cost and complexity out of managing the entire data center, even remotely.
Geotrace helps companies make critical decisions about extracting from their oil and gas reservoirs by processing data gathered during seismic surveys. The faster the data is extracted and analyzed, the more competitive a business in the oil and gas industry can be.
In the past, data gathered offshore had to be brought back onshore via tape to a data center for analysis. By placing an HPC cluster directly on the seismic exploration vessel, Geotrace engineers now analyze data as soon as it is gathered at sea, improving analysis response times and reducing manual data collection and analysis processes.
It has eliminated at least two months of wait time for its customers. In addition, the company has improved the performance of its onboard cluster compared to its previous, land-based systems.
A Boat Load of Dell Blades

Geowave Endeavour, a ship owned by Geotrace’s client, Wavefield Inseis ASA, uses Dell PowerEdge blade servers, PowerConnect switches, Dell Precision workstations, and OpenManage software to process seismic data and analyze the information before arriving back at port.
The HPC cluster on the Endeavour includes 16 fully-loaded Dell M1000e blade enclosures connected by Dell PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet switches. The blade enclosures house a total of 256 Dell PowerEdge M600 blade servers running CentOS Linux. Each server features two quadcore Intel® Xeon® processors that offer significantly improved performance per watt compared to previous processor generations.
Dell PowerEdge M600 blade servers consume up to 19 percent less power and deliver up to 25 percent better performance per watt than the HP BladeSystem c-Class [1]
Because there is a fixed power supply on the Endeavour, Dell OpenManage Server Administrator software provides power management tools and alerts that let administrators easily configure maximum power thresholds by server or server group.
Geotrace engineers use high-performance Dell Precision T3400 workstations with Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processors aboard the ships to expedite data analysis and delivery.
Dell Remote Access Controllers (DRAC) allow Geotrace to manage blades remotely.
Quotes
“As oil and gas resources become scarce, energy exploration companies are increasingly turning to supplies that are located in remote areas, often at sea. Our clients look to us for fast and accurate data so that they can recover these supplies quickly and safely. By putting the Dell blade cluster onboard the Endeavour, we’ve eliminated at least two months of wait time for the customer.” – Matt Gaskamp, data center operations manager, Geotrace

“Organizations like Geotrace need computing solutions that are developed with their specific needs in mind, not one-size-fits all systems. By considering the space, power and people in the equation, Dell partnered with Geotrace to develop a highly-efficient, easily managed, reliable blade-powered HPCC to match their very unique and impressive business needs.” – Rick Becker, vice president of software and solutions, Dell Product Group

About Dell
Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) is the leading technology provider to commercial enterprises around the world.

[1] Based on Principled Technologies, “SPECjbb2005 performance and power consumption on Dell, HP, and IBM bladeservers” December 2007 test report commissioned by Dell. See http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/pe_blades_specjbb2005.pdf

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Dell Extends Online Experience with Resources and Shopping Tools for Small and Medium Businesses

Dell™ Small and Medium Business Solutions Center expands features and availability to help SMBs stay competitive and connected
Dell™ Stimulus Learning Center provides diverse resources for thriving in a down economy
Dell™ Live Chat provides immediate online access to Dell experts for a faster, easier and more personalized shopping experience
Dell blogs and online forums connect SMBs worldwide
Dell, long a leader in providing customers a premier online experience, is further enhancing its online offerings for small and medium businesses by expanding resources in the Small and Medium Business Solutions Center to provide SMBs the right technology, information and communities to grow their businesses. The Small and Medium Business Solutions Center is now available in ten countries [1] and features new interactive content, industry research, tag clouds and enhanced search capabilities.

According to IDC, vendor/manufacturer’s websites are the second most important resource for SMBs to learn about new technologies, cited by 34.3 percent of small firms and 34.9 percent of mid-sized firms [2]. The Small and Medium Business Solutions Center, previously Small Business 360, has evolved over the past two years into a one-stop resource for industry trends, articles and research helping businesses stay competitive. It has also expanded to include the Stimulus Learning Center, which can help entrepreneurs in the United States take advantage of opportunities created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Similar websites are being established in additional countries offering economic incentives and assistance to SMBs.

The Dell Small and Medium Business Solutions Center topics include:

Technology – from business productivity and desktops/laptops to security, networks and servers
Marketing – from customer relations to how to promote your business online and offline
Industry-specific information – from accounting and finance to construction, law and medicine
Business Ownership – from employee management and green business to money and office management
Dell serves a half-billion visitors online each year and continues to build its capabilities to fit evolving customer needs. A recent survey of SMB visitors to Dell.com shows 62 percent say the primary reason they came to the Web site was to research products and pricing [3]. To better facilitate this requirement, Dell offers Live Chat, which connects customers to Dell technology experts who can offer technology consultation or simply answer questions about configurations, services or pricing. Live Chat is available to Dell customers worldwide [4].

Dell is also investing to help customers connect with each other and share opinions through its community forums, accepted customer solutions, product ratings and reviews, IdeaStorm, and the Small Business Blog, resulting in thousands of small and medium ideas, discussions, blog views and comments. Dell also helps businesses connect on leading social and sharing sites Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and YouTube.

Quotes:
“The entrepreneurial spirit of the world’s SMBs will be the driving force behind any global economic recovery,” said PaulHenri Ferrand, VP of Dell small and medium business global marketing. “The modern entrepreneur is looking to technology vendors for much more than a great shopping experience; they want information, best practices and to connect with the greater SMB global community. That’s where Dell’s resources like the Solutions Center, Live Chat and social site networks come in – providing concrete answers and advice developed, in many cases, by our best experts – our customers.”

“In today’s online world, it’s no longer about selling a product or service. It’s about having conversations in places where customers are gathering and making your brand relevant,” said Ramon Ray, Editor and Technology Evangelist, Smallbiztechnology.com. “Dell is doing this for its own technology and services, but what’s most impressive is the company is sharing best practices and connecting entrepreneurs so they can implement similar strategies for their own businesses.”

About Dell
As the visionary outcome of a true entrepreneur, Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) is committed to helping small and medium businesses solve their technology challenges, ease business pain points and draw greater value from IT. With ProManage-Managed Services, Optiplex – the world’s No. 1 business desktop, new Latitude laptops, the designed-for-small business Vostro line, energy-efficient PowerEdge servers and Small and Medium Business Solutions Center, Dell is here to support entrepreneurs every step of the way.

[1] Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States.
[2] Source: IDC, How US SMBs Gather Information About Technology: More Sources, Greater Use of the Web in Challenging Economic Times, Doc #217419, March 2009.
[3] Q1FY10 iPerceptions study.
[4] Australia, Canada, China, Germany, India, Ireland, Korea, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom, United states and most Latin American countries.

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Dell Blends Performance, Expandability and Design with Bold, New Studio XPS 435 Desktop

Powered by Intel® CoreTM i7 processors with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
Investment protection with room to grow including support for up to 24GB of memory and 4.5TB of storage
Clean and sophisticated “tilt back” design is visually striking blending pure white with translucent black bezel and brilliant crimson orange trim

Dell today announced the availability of a new premier desktop PC, the Studio XPS 435, in Europe. Built around elite performance, expandability and a bold design, the Studio XPS 435 delivers great value for digital content creators looking for power potential and for tech enthusiasts who demand the latest and greatest at an outstanding price when compared to most other “prosumer” performance systems.

The Studio XPS 435 provides intense power and expandability, perfect for the most demanding entertainment and digital content creation needs while offering unmatched reliability and style. Dell’s emphasis on a “built with you in mind” design helps ensures investment protection through its expandability, enabling easy upgrades to future technology and user-specific improvements.

Starting today, the Studio XPS 435 is available for purchase on http://www.dell.co.uk with a starting price of £1,699 including VAT and delivery.

The News:

Power and performance unleashed – the Studio XPS 435 features Intel® CoreTM i7 processors with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology; up to 24GB DDR3 1066MHz Tri-Channel Memory; performance graphics up to ATI RadeonTM HD4870 1GB1 GDDR5 graphics; and a 475W power supply.
The full-sized ATX tower means immense expandability for future technology upgrades including six DIMMs for up to 24GB tri-channel memory, three hard drive bays capable of up to 4.5TB2 of storage and dual optical options.
Bold, distinctive design blends style and function for any room of the house – pure white and translucent black bezel accented with brilliant crimson orange trim; recessed media tray with 3 angled USB ports; top-mounted integrated 15-in-1media card reader; built-in infrared receiver; and optional Blu-Ray Disc™.
Available today on http://www.dell.co.uk with a starting price of £1,699 including VAT and delivery

Visit http://www.dell.co.uk to discover the latest products and experiences that allow people to express their individuality while connecting with others that share common interests. Dell wants to change the way people think about personal computing.

If you are on Twitter and would like to join the conversation about the Studio XPS 435, follow http://www.twitter.com/hashtags, type your comment and end your tweet with #Studio XPS435.

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Dell Extends Online Experience with Resources and Shopping Tools for Small and Medium Businesses

DellTM Small and Medium Business Solutions Center expands features and availability to help SMBs stay competitive and connected
DellTM Stimulus Learning Center provides diverse resources for thriving in a down economy
DellTM Live Chat provides immediate online access to Dell experts for a faster, easier and more personalized shopping experience
Dell blogs and online forums connect SMBs worldwide

Dell, long a leader in providing customers a premier online experience, is further enhancing its online offerings for small and medium businesses by expanding resources in the Small and Medium Business Solutions Center to provide SMBs the right technology, information and communities to grow their businesses. The Small and Medium Business Solutions Center is now available in ten countries1 and features new interactive content, industry research, tag clouds and enhanced search capabilities.

According to IDC, vendor/manufacturer’s websites are the second most important resource for SMBs to learn about new technologies, cited by 34.3 percent of small firms and 34.9 percent of mid-sized firms2. The Small and Medium Business Solutions Center, previously Small Business 360, has evolved over the past two years into a one-stop resource for industry trends, articles and research helping businesses stay competitive. It has also expanded to include the Stimulus Learning Center, which can help entrepreneurs in the United States take advantage of opportunities created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Similar websites are being established in additional countries offering economic incentives and assistance to SMBs.

The Dell Small and Medium Business Solutions Center topics include: Technology – from business productivity and desktops/laptops to security, networks and servers.
Marketing – from customer relations to how to promote your business online and offline.
Industry-specific information – from accounting and finance to construction, law and medicine.
Business Ownership – from employee management and green business to money and office management.

Dell serves a half-billion visitors online each year and continues to build its capabilities to fit evolving customer needs. A recent survey of SMB visitors to Dell.com shows 62 percent say the primary reason they came to the Web site was to research products and pricing3. To better facilitate this requirement, Dell offers Live Chat, which connects customers to Dell technology experts who can offer technology consultation or simply answer questions about configurations, services or pricing. Live Chat is available to Dell customers worldwide4.

Dell is also investing to help customers connect with each other and share opinions through its community forums, accepted customer solutions, product ratings and reviews, IdeaStorm, and the Small Business Blog, resulting in thousands of small and medium ideas, discussions, blog views and comments. Dell also helps businesses connect on leading social and sharing sites Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and YouTube.

Quotes:

“The entrepreneurial spirit of the world’s SMBs will be the driving force behind any global economic recovery,” said PaulHenri Ferrand, VP of Dell small and medium business global marketing. “The modern entrepreneur is looking to technology vendors for much more than a great shopping experience; they want information, best practices and to connect with the greater SMB global community. That’s where Dell’s resources like the Solutions Center, Live Chat and social site networks come in – providing concrete answers and advice developed, in many cases, by our best experts – our customers.”

“In today’s online world, it’s no longer about selling a product or service. It’s about having conversations in places where customers are gathering and making your brand relevant,” said Ramon Ray, Editor and Technology Evangelist, Smallbiztechnology.com. “Dell is doing this for its own technology and services, but what’s most impressive is the company is sharing best practices and connecting entrepreneurs so they can implement similar strategies for their own businesses.”

About Dell

As the visionary outcome of a true entrepreneur, Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) is committed to helping small and medium businesses solve their technology challenges, ease business pain points and draw greater value from IT. With ProManage-Managed Services, Optiplex – the world’s No. 1 business desktop, new Latitude laptops, the designed-for-small business Vostro line, energy-efficient PowerEdge servers and Small and Medium Business Solutions Center, Dell is here to support entrepreneurs every step of the way.

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Dell Eliminates IT Complexity with a Single View into IT Infrastructure and a Standards-Based Integration Program

Dell Management Console, powered by Altiris from Symantec, unifies monitoring and management for Dell servers, storage, clients and third party vendor hardware through a single browser window
Dell Management Console seamlessly integrates with existing systems management solutions
Dell ISV Partner Program enhances manageability through integration of third party systems tools

Dell today introduced Dell Management Console (DMC) and Dell ISV Partner Program in PartnerDirect. DMC software unites systems management across IT environments through a single console, reducing or eliminating manual systems management processes and allowing businesses to save time, money, and resources which can be redirected to strategic projects.

Dell challenges existing management framework approaches from vendors like HP by delivering a simple, open-standards, and modular approach that includes tight integration with an industry leading systems management solution. The Dell ISV Partner Program enables ISVs (Industry Software Vendors) by offering systems management toolkits, technical documentation, integration guides and engineering support.

The News:

Dell Management Console Simplifies Systems Management DMC provides total infrastructure management functionality for client, servers and storage – from basic hardware management to more advanced functions like asset and security management – in a single console.
A comparable solution from HP may require up to 9 consoles and more than 50 percent more back-end hardware than DMC1.
DMC’s flexible framework is designed to work with customers existing environments as well as other vendors’ hardware to provide a truly heterogeneous solutions to reduce management time.
DMC service enabled connectors can easily cover new technology implementations and can share data with existing management tools.
DMC pulls data from other systems management software allowing all infrastructure management to be represented in a single, intuitive user interface.

Dell ISV Partner Program Increases Management Functionality without Adding New Tools to Manage

The Dell ISV Partner Program maintains a development environment for system management vendors to integrate their tools with Dell’s platform manageability to help reduce IT complexity
Customers value integration in a standards-based systems management framework. Currently Dell has 12 ISV Certified Partners, including the industry’s most recognised vendors, certified on 20 systems management applications with more than 100 Registered ISVs and 20 additional IT management products in the certification pipeline

Dell empowers customers to get the most out of their IT environment by tightly integrated third- party systems management tools with toolkits to deploy, monitor and update Dell platforms.

Quotes:

“Dell is committed to simplifying IT so customers can save time, reduce expenses, and focus on their core business. The new Dell Management Console improves systems management with a single view of the entire infrastructure. In addition, our approach to open-standards and partnering with systems management vendors mean that our mutual customers get more management functionality with fewer management tools.” — Sally Stevens, Director, PowerEdge Platform Marketing, Dell.
“Symantec and Dell have a close collaboration to develop open systems management solutions that can reduce complexity to let companies focus on their business needs. Dell Management Console, powered by Altiris from Symantec, allows companies to manage other leading systems management solutions with a single view of their total IT environment.” — Greg Hughes, Group President, Enterprise Product Group, Symantec
“BMC Software is proud to be a Dell ISV Advanced Certified Partner and a preferred solution for managing large IT infrastructures built on Dell PowerEdge Servers. Dell uses our Business Service Management platform in their data centers and the results Dell has recognized with BMC are now available to Dell customers looking for enterprise-class IT management and automation solutions. It’s clear why BMC is a leader for managing highly complex IT environments, including the virtualised, cloud-based IT infrastructures of the future.” — Jim Grant, BMC’s senior vice president of strategy and corporate development.
“Customers need to reduce IT costs while also aligning IT with business needs and new opportunities,” “Customers now have a winning combination of Dell’s new 11G servers running Windows Server 2008 Hyper-v and Microsoft System Center management suite. Dell’s consulting services can help simplify and accelerate the deployment of this powerful and high-value solution for customers.” — Simon Witts, corporate vice president, Enterprise and Partner
“Dell Management Console will help us automate a full range of IT processes so our IT group can spend less time fighting fires and more time working on ways to improve the business. Dell Management Console shows that Dell is listening to its enterprise customers and applying feedback directly into products that will help increase IT efficiency.” — Dennis Von Burg, network manager, LSI, Inc.
“To get a complete view of our infrastructure today, we need to manually combine reports from three different systems. Dell Management Console will eliminate that process, which will help streamline our IT management.” — Kevin Jones, project manager, CSX

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Dell Unveils Efficient Enterprise Computing Portfolio, Freeing Customers from Costly and Proprietary Technology

Fourteen new enterprise products help customers cut cost and complexity through simplified management, industry leading virtualisation and innovative design
New Blades, Servers and Workstations set standards in performance, design and energy efficiency
New enterprise-class storage hardware, software and services optimised for virtualised environments
New software and services obliterate cost and complexity of IT management

Answering the new economic challenges faced by customers large and small, Dell today debuted a breakthrough portfolio of products and services specifically designed to help businesses become more efficient throughout the IT lifecycle and maximise their most valuable resources: people, time and money. The combination of innovative software and services with next-generation storage and server products, offers customers technology solutions specifically designed to cut costs and increase efficiency.

“Datacenter operations require a holistic view to reduce overall operational costs, whether that is people, time or money over a technology lifecycle,” said Michelle Bailey, VP of Enterprise Platforms and Data Center Trends at IDC. “Dell is focused on how it integrates and aligns the enterprise technologies across its product portfolio to help companies simplify and manage their organisations’ IT infrastructure.”

The News:

The new 11th Generation PowerEdge servers and Precision workstations based on the next generation of Intel’s Xeon processors give customers phenomenal performance, exceptional management capabilities and thermals that help customers make the most of their IT infrastructure.
The new PowerEdge portfolio will offer optimal virtualisation, system management, and usability capabilities while Dell’s PowerEdge R710 provides the industry’s best performance per watt1. Embedded in all new 11th Generation PowerEdge servers is the new Dell Lifecycle Controller that delivers integrated manageability through a single access point.
Dell M-series blade architecture has 27 percent lower acquisition cost and delivers 17 percent lower TCO over 5 years per rack compared to HP c-Class2.
Dell ImageDirect Server simplifies transitions and image management for servers. Companies can now create and manage server images and have them factory-installed, eliminating time-consuming manual configuration, reducing deployment and IT staff time by up to 45 percent. Dell ImageDirect allows the rapid stabilisation of new servers with ready to deploy optimised configurations and a reduction of unwanted drift from desired configuration states at the time of deployment.
The new Dell Precision T7500, T5500 and T3500 tower workstations provide one of the market’s broadest set of ISV certifications and are purpose-built for engineering, media, entertainment and biosciences industries. Select configurations of the new workstations have achieved Energy Star 5.0 certification.
Dell challenges HP’s proprietary management framework with the introduction of Dell Management Console (DMC), a software solution powered by Altiris from Symantec, designed to unite systems management across IT environments into a single console. Dell’s standards-based, open approach to manageability includes tight integration with world-class systems management solutions. A comparable solution from HP requires up to 9 consoles3. DMC can reduce or eliminate manual systems management processes, allowing businesses to save time and money that can be redirected to more strategic technology use.
Dell today also announced new EqualLogic PS6000 storage arrays that offer customers increased performance, advanced virtualisation capabilities and even greater value than previous generations. To help enterprises and organisations preserve and extend their existing investments, the PS6000 series integrates seamlessly into existing EqualLogic storage area networks (SANs) to form a virtualised pool of storage. Dell is unveiling SAN Headquarters, a centralised dashboard that monitors performance and events for dozens of PS Series groups, potentially more than 10 PB of SAN storage. SAN HeadQuarters is available to any EqualLogic customer with a support agreement at no additional cost.
Data Center Consulting improves data center performance and reduces costs for customers— appreciably reducing data centre hardware costs through server virtualisation and storage/backup optimization. With tools and technology Dell delivers specific and measurable outcomes within days and weeks not months and years.
New Systems Management Consulting and tools improve data center operations from server provisioning and maintenance, to availability monitoring and service-level management through asset retirement.

What this means for customers:

More than ever, Large Enterprise CIOs and IT Decision Makers are being challenged to cut their budgets yet continue to drive innovation. Dell’s new portfolio of products and services cut cost and complexity in the datacenter through industry-leading virtualisation capabilities, embedded management and storage solutions that provide phenomenal performance and outstanding value.

In the realities of today’s economic environment, Small and Medium Businesses need easy-to-manage and reliable IT solutions with exceptional value to stay productive and competitive. Designed for growing businesses, Dell’s new portfolio of products and services can help customers easily and efficiently expand a growing business with reliable, easy to use, secure, and scalable solutions.

From education to healthcare and government, Public Sector customers are struggling with some common issues – keeping cost down while adhering to increasingly stringent security, compliance and environmental regulations. Dell’s portfolio of open hardware and software products allows these customers to seamlessly and easily integrate technology from multiple vendors so they can better serve their constituencies while keeping costs down.

Customer Quotes:

Patrick Pulvermueller, Managing Director at Host Europe GmbH
“With the new PowerEdge 11th Generation servers, we know we will be able to drive huge productivity gains in our business thanks to the virtualization-optimized features, which is especially important for our environment of more than 25,000 virtual machines. We can also reduce our operating costs significantly because of the efficiency offered and new Dell Management Console and Lifecycle Management tools.”

Wahid Aziz, Product Manager, Webfusion
“The PowerEdge R710 server will help us reduce rack space, cut energy costs and improve performance.”

Claus Moldt, vice president of technical operations, SalesForce.com:
“Dell is paving the way in architecting systems for our future data center needs. As a long time Dell PowerEdge customer, salesforce.com uses Dell’s infrastructure to power over a hundred million transactions a day for our 1.5 million subscribers.”

Stephen C. Hassell, vice president and chief information officer, Emerson (NYSE: EMR):
„One of Emerson’s key business strategies is to deliver data center energy-efficiency solutions to our customers, and we also are extremely focused on ensuring that our own data centers are as operationally and energy efficient as possible. So when we began a consolidation of Emerson’s data centers and planning for a new state-of-the-art center, we conducted an exhaustive search for next-generation blade servers that delivered both high performance, especially in a virtualized environment, and energy-efficiency gains. That is why we selected Dell’s eleventh-generation PowerEdge blade servers.”

Dell Quotes:

Steve Schukenbrock, president, Dell Large Enterprise:
“Today’s economic realities are placing a premium on value and efficiency from technology. Today we are unlocking customers from proprietary technology and services, and yesterday’s IT economics. Whether through next generation blades with onboard systems management, or modular services, we’re putting them on the path to today’s Efficient Enterprise.”

Brad Anderson, senior vice president, Dell Enterprise Product Group:
“The entire value proposition of business technology has changed. Businesses no longer have to choose between tackling growing compute demands and keeping costs low. Dell’s new suite of servers, workstations, storage, software and services offers the whole package: powerful, efficient and affordable infrastructure products with simple tools to manage them without the need for costly services engagements.”

Paul Bell, president, Dell Public:
“Customers in the public sector share a common mission – to serve the public. They need technology that enables them to better meet the needs of their students, patients and constituents. By leveraging the breakthrough technology in this suite of enterprise products, public customers can deliver first-class education, medical care and government services with fewer systems, reduced energy usage and less management complexity.”

Partner Quotes:

Intel, Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager, Server Platforms Group
“The technology industry is at another tipping point. The global economic environment is driving CIOs and IT decision makers to do more with less while, at the same time, advances in industry standards have made enterprise technology more affordable than ever before. Customers have a unique opportunity today to rethink their enterprise computing environments in order to emerge from the recession more competitive. Together, Dell and Intel are leveraging over two decades of leadership in standards-based innovation to help customers create the efficient enterprise.”

Greg Hughes, group president, Enterprise Product Group, Symantec:
“Customers are looking for open infrastructure solutions that are simple to implement and manage and can grow with evolving business needs. Dell Management Console, powered by Altiris from Symantec, challenges the proprietary management frameworks from other vendors by integrating with Symantec’s leading systems management solutions for single view of a customer’s total IT environment.”

Brian Byun, vice president of global alliances, VMware:
„VMware and Dell share a common mission to help businesses do more with less. We achieve that through the combination of Dell servers and storage with VMware’s industry-leading virtualization solutions. Through our longstanding alliance with Dell, VMware is helping customers of all sizes across industries achieve an efficient, reliable, scalable and flexible infrastructure platform for delivery of IT as a service.”

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Dell Connects People and Their Digital Lives with Inspiron Mini 10 and China Mobile Wireless Freedom

New Inspiron Mini 10 scores “perfect 10” with built-in 3G wireless and personalized color options
Available through China Mobile and select consumer electronic retail stores including Gome, Suning and Hongtusanbao
Dell and China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC) today announced the sleek and stylish Inspiron™ Mini 10 netbook with CMCC’s built-in high speed 3G wireless. Collaboration with CMCC, the world’s largest telecom operator, enables teens, tweeters and travelers the freedom to lead a connected mobile lifestyle. In a park, on a train or at a café the Inspiron Mini 10 is a natural travel companion to keep connected with friends, upload photo favorites, chat with family and stay current with social networks.

The Inspiron Mini 10, starting at RMB3, 880, is ideal for the fashion-forward with a passion for design, style and a heavy appetite for anywhere, anytime Internet access. According to a 2008 CNNIC Internet Survey Report, China was found to lead the world in Internet access, with 298 million people connecting online. In a year—2007 to 2008—the same report found a nearly 42 percent increase in new online users at 88 million people. US-based analyst firm International Data Corporation forecasts mini notebook growth in China to grow 276 percent by 2009.

The partnership with CMCC reflects Dell’s ongoing ability to reach more people, and in more places. Dell actively listens and engages in more than 5 million daily worldwide conversations with customers and partners, helping to shape new products, services and unique experiences. In addition to CMCC, Dell has teamed with other leading global telecom providers including Vodafone in Europe and Australia/New Zealand, AT&T in the U.S., M1 and Starhub in Singapore and Maxis in Malaysia, creating more opportunities to meet the needs of a connected lifestyle.

About Inspiron Mini 10:

A sleek, stunning design
Starting weight of only 2.60 lbs
A roomy keyboard – 92 percent of full-size for comfort and ease of use
Multi-touch gestures touchpad: navigate the screen using simple movements to rotate, scroll and zoom documents and photos
WSVGA “edge-to-edge” 16:9 widescreen LED display
HDMI output for enhanced entertainment connectivity
Internal WiFi
Built-in Webcam
Pre-installed Microsoft® Windows® XP Simplified Chinese
1 GB RAM* standard and 160GB* hard drive, providing ample capacity for mobile applications, content creation
Dell Remote Access, coming soon to China, is designed to link directly to home-based digital materials from any Web-connected device
Dell offers exclusive online file storage – ranging from a free basic plan with 2GB* of storage space to 100 GB* – providing Inspiron Mini users with a simple way to manage their digital lives
Available through China Mobile and select consumer electronic retail stores including Gome, Suning and Hongtusanbao
Personalized color options: choose from Alpine White, Obsidian Black and Cherry Red

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