Ongoing dialog with Dell
Folks, it's my intention that this will be the last post on this topic.I've been enjoying a quiet "behind the scenes" discussion with representatives of Dell recently.
Folks, it's my intention that this will be the last post on this topic.I've been enjoying a quiet "behind the scenes" discussion with representatives of Dell recently.
Dell KACE offers free security tool to FireFox users. Others will have to buy something to use the tool.
Dell's formula for desktop virtualization for government: take one part access virtualization we got when we acquired Wyse, add one part Dell server hardware, add one part Dell's partnerships and ecosystem, add one part Wyse thin client hardware, and then stir in the customer's workload. Nice cake, but will Government customers buy it?
I do my best to keep my ear to the ground to learn what's happening in the market. I'm sure that position has lead to my need for chiropractic therapy from time to time.
I've often written on the topic of how the different layers of virtualization technology could be used to build a datacenter that makes better use of energy. So, I found it interesting when Dell's analyst relations folks sent me a copy of a paper authored by John Pflueger, Ph.
Well, our hero's story had a happy ending. The service tech came out to my office and replaced both the motherboard and the screen on my Dell laptop.
Dell and Netuitive partner to bring predictive analytics to Dell's customer's data centers.
Here's a quick status report for those following my adventures in Dell-land. It's now been 8 days since I sloshed coffee in the keyboard of my new Dell laptop.
Here we are in the the third day of my coffee-in-the-keyboard adventure. My post about day 1 presented how I stupidly allowed coffee to slosh into my new laptop and did my best to engage Dell Computer's service department.
Although suppliers of midrange machines would have us believe that the mainframe is dead, IBM's System z continues to grow.