Dell Technologies stories
Dell NZ partied the night away with partners and customers last week as it celebrated its 20th year in New Zealand with a glam evening in Auckland.
As Dell celebrates its 20th year in New Zealand, Kiwi boss James Arnold reminisces about the Dell of old – and the new model going forward.
Dell is cutting its losses with its sale of Dell Software Group & its non-core assets to focus on its EMC acquisition, according to a TBR white paper.
Despite a shrinking market, Dell holds its lead in global PC monitor sales with a 16.8% share, thanks to robust growth in Central-Eastern Europe and Canada.
Dell has signed a definitive agreement with Francisco Partners and Elliott Management to sell Dell Software Group for an unspecified price tag.
Low level shipment growth occurred in 1Q16, despite a decline in revenue, with Asia Pacific the only region not to record a decline.
As Dell ups its channel focus locally, the company is pushing its 'future-ready' partner strategy and a range of offerings to help partners transform.
Dell's One Identity Manager has garnered leader status in the latest Forrester Wave for identity management and governance. So who else made the cut?.
STT Connect selects Dell for its SDN move, citing superior service levels, pricing, and commitment to open standards.
Dell has unveiled its exclusive Engineers Club for local channel partners in ANZ, offering enhanced support, training, and networking opportunities.
Dell's most recent Data Security Survey reports that one in five Australian companies believe they do not have the right business protection tools.
Dell and Aerohive have launched a unified wired and wireless solution for networks, and says this presents a significant opportunity to partners.
New cloud-managed wired and wireless solutions, OS10 milestones and in-rack platforms for the data center offered up by Dell Networking.
PC shipments continue to decline, with the only hopes for improvement dependent on commercial replacements and economic stability, according to IDC.
Dell, Cisco and EMC are closing the gap marginally on Hewlett Packard Enterprise's number one spot for cloud infrastructure sales.
Dell is selling its IT services arm, Dell Services, to Japan's NTT Data, in a US$3.05 billion deal, freeing up cash for its EMC acquisition.
Dell and HP continue to dominate the thin client market - a market where Asia Pacific was the only region to see an increase in shipments last year.
Dicker Data Australia has won access to Dell's full product portfolio, including servers, storage, networking, PCs and notebooks.
Dell and EMC have unveiled 'Dell Technologies' WHERE id = a combined family of businesses that includes brands, companies and capabilities from both vendors.
Sydney has been ranked tenth in a Dell global report on cities embracing technology to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing and globalised future.