Dell Technologies stories
In New Zealand, server revenue grew by almost 50% in the 4Q18 compared to the same quarter of 2017, while shipments declined 43.3%.
Traditional IT infra spending surged past cloud in late 2018, despite cloud IT revenue growth hitting USD $16.8 billion. Will cloud reclaim the lead?.
Pockets of growth, both in segments and geography, will persist, particularly in Asia Pacific, one of two regions to avoid shipment declines in 2019.
IDC has released its latest findings surrounding India's server market – and the news isn't great for the market as it has fallen significantly.
As the business landscape continues to quickly evolve, two concepts are becoming increasingly apparent and starting to intertwine.
VMware announced VMware Cloud Foundation 3.7 is expected to be available on Dell EMC VxRail in VMware's Q1FY20.
NVIDIA partners with major server manufacturers to provide highly efficient platforms for data analytics and other workloads.
New data from Gartner reveals that while there was growth in the market as a whole, some of the big vendors actually declined.
Dell EMC has claimed the top spot in the PC, servers, and storage markets, touting its dominance and strategy success in a recent blog post by Alison Dew.
Global market revenue grew 7.4% during the fourth quarter of 2018, with Dell Inc taking the number one spot for market share.
The company has made updates to its All-Flash storage system and released the ClarityNow software for data management.
Having announced his departure from Dell EMC in a LinkedIn post three weeks ago, Matthew Oostveen has revealed his next vocation.
According to IDC, 92% of organisations have adopted a cloud environment with 64% adopting a multi-cloud approach.
Dell's approach is designed to prevent, detect and respond to the shifting threat landscape, and makes it easy for organisations to protect their data.
Despite major advancements, 78% of global businesses admit their digital transformation efforts are lacking, with emerging markets leading in digital maturity.
PC shipments saw a 3.7% year-on-year decline in Q4 2018, with even the holiday season driven by consumer promotions failing to boost numbers.
While still maintaining a significant lead, Cisco finished 2018 with a slightly smaller piece of the pie in the enterprise IT infrastructure market.
The top nine vendors in the wide cloud market ecosystem are responsible for well over half of all the revenues.
After two quarters of near 10% growth, the Australian PC market dipped -2.5% in 4Q18 - a trend that looks set to continue in 2019.
Australia's server revenue surged 24.7% in Q4 2018 despite a 5.3% drop in shipments, as Gartner reports global growth trends.