Dell has unveiled a portfolio of new blade, rack and tower PowerEdge 12th Generation servers. The product line is nothing short of amazing, the company would like you to know. However, please don’t focus so much on the underlying technology; rather, consider what it can do for the business line end user. That was CEO Michael Dell’s implicit message at the conference at which he unveiled the hardware. “You’re going to hear today about a very different kind of Dell than you would have heard about five years ago,” he told the audience at the San Francisco event.
I hope they do a better job here than with consumers buying PC's. My last three from them, the machines were fine; but the auxiliary power supplies were never right, and the communication to replace them was horrid. I have since now purchased from another builder.
Dell Looks to Shed Its PC Image
Posted by: Erika Morphy February 28, 2012 10:15 AMDell has unveiled a portfolio of new blade, rack and tower PowerEdge 12th Generation servers. The product line is nothing short of amazing, the company would like you to know. However, please don’t focus so much on the underlying technology; rather, consider what it can do for the business line end user. That was CEO Michael Dell’s implicit message at the conference at which he unveiled the hardware. “You’re going to hear today about a very different kind of Dell than you would have heard about five years ago,” he told the audience at the San Francisco event.