Today’s cloud computing phenomenon is causing havoc among many legacy hardware and software vendors who worry that the increasingly competitive market is going to cannibalize and commoditize their traditional products and services. One company that may sit in an advantageous position is Dell. I’ve long believed that Dell could capitalize on the cloud computing marketplace because of its core competencies and value propositions. It has been in the vanguard in designing and delivering low-cost, highly automated systems and servers that are easy to deploy and manage.
Dell's Cloud Strategies and Solutions Take Shape
Posted by: Jeffrey M. Kaplan May 13, 2011 09:06 AMToday’s cloud computing phenomenon is causing havoc among many legacy hardware and software vendors who worry that the increasingly competitive market is going to cannibalize and commoditize their traditional products and services. One company that may sit in an advantageous position is Dell. I’ve long believed that Dell could capitalize on the cloud computing marketplace because of its core competencies and value propositions. It has been in the vanguard in designing and delivering low-cost, highly automated systems and servers that are easy to deploy and manage.