Dell Computer Corp.
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Dell PowerEdge R710
Reviews Dell continues to chip away at HP's dominance of the industry-standard server market, and the 2U PowerEdge R710 is an excellent choice, although its internal storage capacity is limited.
Thursday, August 20 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Motherboard, SD card, Storage, Dell PowerEdge, HP Compaq ProLiant, Sun Microsystems Inc., Server, Sun Fire, disk, Dell Computer Corp.
Dell PowerEdge T710
Reviews Dell's PowerEdge T710 is ideal for branch office or medium-sized business use, where performance, expandability and flexibility are key attributes.
Tuesday, September 22 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Intel Corp., Intel Xeon, Gigabit Ethernet, PCI Express, Storage, Dell PowerEdge, Server, RAM, processor, Dell Computer Corp.
Dell Latitude E4200
Reviews Dell's smallest Latitude is a 1kg, 12.1in. ultraportable that benefits from a fast solid-state hard drive and integrated mobile broadband. However, it lacks an optical drive and, inexplicably, a webcam.
Friday, February 13 2009 04:35 PM
Tags: Battery, Mobile Broadband, Dell Latitude, Graphics, Broadband, Touchpad, Latitude E4200, Wrist-rest, Processor Selection, RAM
Competition heats up for outsourcing industry
Blogs News this week might slip under the radar in terms of industry impacts as individual events may not have been game-chang...
Friday, September 25 2009 05:20 PM
Shop online at Dell for notebook options
Blogs I recently ordered two Dell Studio notebooks online and I was pleasantly surprised by the wide variety of options offere...
Sunday, August 31 2008 09:06 PM
A sign of things to come?
Blogs Dell Computer, the Texas-based computer maker, announced last Friday it is selling one of the only two company-owned cal...
Monday, March 23 2009 11:51 AM
From virtual, and back again to reality
Blogs Companies like Microsoft and Dell Computer, are known for leveraging the Internet. But lately, they are "going physical"...
Monday, November 24 2008 04:05 PM
Ailing companies, turnaround CEOs
Blogs Back in 1997, Apple Computer was far from the revered company that it is today. The company was bleeding cash and then-C...
Friday, November 14 2008 03:02 AM
Dell Latitude E6500
Reviews The Latitude E6500 is an attractive 15.4in. notebook, not least because you can configure it to closely match your needs. The backlit keyboard is well executed, and we also like the auto-adjusting screen brightness.
Wednesday, October 08 2008 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Intel Corp., Dell Latitude, Graphics, E6500, WEI, Latitude E6500, performance, Wi-Fi, keyboard
Dell Inspiron Mini 9
Reviews Dell's entry into the Netbook market means it's time to take these low-cost, low-power PCs seriously. The Inspiron Mini 9 is an excellent example of the form, if not radically different from the competition.
Wednesday, October 08 2008 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Intel Corp., Mobile Broadband, Mobile, Inspiron Mini 9, Intel Atom, ASUS, RAM, Dell Inspiron, Dell Computer Corp.
Dell Latitude XT2
Reviews The Dell Latitude XT2's key feature is its largely successful multi-touch capability. Build quality is excellent, but the absence of an integrated optical drive is a nuisance and battery life is disappointing.
Tuesday, July 21 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Screen, Dell Latitude, Tablet, Tablet PC, Graphics, Notebook, keyboard, multi-touch, Dell Computer Corp.
Dell Adamo
Reviews Dell's high-end Adamo is a 13in. notebook for those who value design and finish as much as performance, but its luxury price will limit the potential audience.
Wednesday, April 15 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., Apple MacBook Air, Apple MacBook, Notebook, Dell Adamo, keyboard, VAT, Intel Core 2 Duo
Pondering Dell's data center, services targets
Techguide Dell would go far in becoming more relevant in the hardware replacement cycle if it can cement the shift in its business mix.
Wednesday, June 17 2009 10:49 PM
Tags: Servers, Data centers, Acquisitions, Services, Microsoft Windows 7, Market Capitalization, Data Center, Acquisition, Sales, Dell Computer Corp.
Networks vs. servers: The truce has ended
Techguide Recent activity by HP and Cisco suggests the truce between networking vendors and server vendors, has ended. See why, and how it could benefit IT.
Monday, March 23 2009 06:27 PM
Tags: Servers, Virtualization, Data Management, Data centers, Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM Corp., HP ProCurve, Cisco Systems Inc., Jason Hiner, Server
Time to drop netbook label?
Insight commentary As cheaper, ultrathin notebooks hit stores, the term netbook no longer offers much distinction.
Sunday, August 30 2009 03:39 PM
Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Product development and design, Battery, Notebook, processor, hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP, Laptop Computer, Microsoft Windows, Dell Inspiron




