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SIUC and Dell Adapt to Students With Disabilities | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| Like many schools, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) has a large population of students with disabilities. The original computers that were being used in the Computer Learning Centers often presented many compatibility issues with the adaptive technology. When SIUC standardized on Dell equipment, Dell computers were found to be extremely compatible with the multitude of adaptive technologies used on campus. In the end, Dell's compatibility with adaptive technologies has allowed SIUC to bring computer technology to all of their students with disabilities and promote their solution throughout their state. | |||
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Active Voice Teams With Dell's OEM Industry Solutions Group to Deliver Highly Available, Scalable Unified Communications Systems | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| As a leading provider of unified messaging and voice messaging technology, Active Voice delivers a broad range of products designed to address the communication needs of enterprises of almost any size in virtually every industry. Active Voice did not need to look far before selecting Dell as its hardware provider. In the past, Active Voice had tested and installed its software on other leading platforms. However, these vendors did not provide the tight interoperability and tenacious reliability required to meet the strict standards at Active Voice. The Dell platform, on the other hand, performed consistently well across all critical requirements. A solid, long-standing relationship with Dell further convinced the messaging software company that Dell should be its hardware provider of choice.
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World-Leading Airline Adopts Government HCI Scheme and Raises Computer Literacy Across the Organisation | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| Virgin Atlantic wanted to ensure that its staff, including both office-based and non office-based workers had an opportunity to develop their ICT skills, which will become increasingly important as processes such as rostering and training move from conventional to web-based delivery mechanisms over the coming years. The company chose leading services provider Dell to help design, deliver and support a Home Computing Initiative (HCI) scheme targeted at all its UK staff, but with a particular emphasis on its flight deck and cabin crew employees, who do not have access to computers in their day-to-day work. With the HCI programme, staff can hire new technology tax-free, on a monthly basis. | |||
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Case Study: Digicomp Academy AG | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| Digicomp Academy is the leading provider of ICT training in Switzerland. Digicomp Academy primarily trains IT specialists who are used to operating in a professional environment. Replacing the hardware used in the course rooms was therefore at the top of its list of priorities, as the previous systems no longer satisfied modern performance criteria for many of the courses provided. In the evaluation of its hardware Digicomp Academy consulted its previous IT partner and Dell. Dell provided Digicomp Academy with machines for evaluation purposes that were put to the acid test. | |||
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Case Study: State of Michigan | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| The state of Michigan consists of 20 agencies, each with specific responsibilities within the state's government. The state of Michigan wanted to standardize in order to decrease costs, increase efficiencies and maximize its flexibility and buying power. Dell had proven itself to the state of Michigan over the past several years. In fact, in 1999, the state decided to standardize on Dell desktop and notebook computers; approximately 50,000 systems have been deployed. The state recently set its objective to consolidate many of its Intel-based servers and is currently in the process of standardizing on DellPowerEdge servers throughout the agencies. | |||
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Universities and Colleges Join Forces in Cornwall to Modernise Their Learning Facilities and Attract More Students | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| The Combined Universities in Cornwall initiative links all higher education providers in the county and its aim is to ensure that potential students have the facilities they need to complete their higher education in Cornwall. The new main campus of the CUC at Tremough, near Penryn, is shared by University College Falmouth and the University of Exeter in Cornwall. The two institutions needed to find a strategic partner to deliver a range of cost-effective and reliable hardware to 200 classrooms to very strict timescales. Dell provided 500 Dell OptiPlex GX280 desktops and Dell Precision 370 workstations, 50 Dell Latitude D505 notebooks and 70 Dell 1700n printers and tagged each machine so that it was delivered to the right classroom at the right time. | |||
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Case Study: Park Nicollet | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| Park Nicollet Health Services (PNHS) is an integrated care system in Minnesota, recognized as a leader in several specialty areas including heart, cancer, childbirth, diabetes, eating disorders, stroke and Parkinson's. Park Nicollet needed to replace older computers and deploy thousands of new ones throughout its organization. They wanted to partner with a company who could handle every aspect of their system refresh. PNHS chose Dell because of its ability to deliver what it promised, more attractive pricing structure and dedication to continually make process improvements. PNHS has deployed close to 6,100 Dell computers in the last 24 months, replacing antiquated systems in its hospital and installing computers in all patient exam rooms in its clinics. | |||
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Leading Business and Technology Integrator Joins Forces With Dell | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | Dell |
| Business and technology integrator Atos Origin wanted to tailor its global Next Generation Desktop (NGDT) solution to better suit the needs of the Belgian marketplace. With Dell as a key alliance, Atos Origin constructed an Extended Next Generation Desktop (x-NGDT) solution based on Dell hardware, Dell / EMC2 storage, VMware virtualisation software and Microsoft software. Atos Origin has been particularly pleased with Dell assuming the role of a single point of contact for all of the partners involved in the project. | |||
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Case Study: Choice Hotels International | 2005-10-06 03:00:01 | Dell |
| Choice Hotels International franchises more than 5,000 hotels open and under development in the United States and 44 other countries and territories. Choice Hotels wanted to streamline the way they distributed and disposed of the computers sent to their franchisees. As a long time Dell customer, Choice has a good working relationship with its Dell account team. Seeing that Choice could improve its systems' end of life process and save resources, Choice's Dell executives suggested outsourcing the task to Dell Asset Recovery Services (ARS), a component of Dell Professional Services (DPS). | |||
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Case Study: Duluth Public Schools | 2005-10-06 03:00:01 | Dell |
| The Duluth Public School System hosts thousands of students, teachers and computers in high, middle and the elementary school. Many of the computers used by the Duluth Public School System are replaced every 30 months. The task of replacing and recycling hundreds of computers can be daunting. Dell provide some 1,500 new computers for use by teachers, high-end staffers and students. The school system also purchased asset recovery services from Dell to properly dispose of used computer equipment. |