Dell released a new family of servers on Tuesday for companies that want some of the benefits of hyper-scale data centers without having to do the custom engineering work.
Buyers of Dell and Hewlett-Packard PCs may have paid over the odds for their optical drives between 2004 and 2008 as a result of a cartel arrangement between eight component manufacturers
Dell and HPE are bringing a new form of DDR memory to low-end servers in order to let small and medium-size businesses run databases and other applications faster.
PC makers HP, Lenovo and Dell have stopped selling PCs with home editions of Windows 7. However, they are still selling PCs with Windows 7 Professional that can be upgraded to Windows 10 Pro for free.
Dell EMC teams with BlueData, provider of the EPIC self-service, container-based software platform, to offer Ready Solutions for Big Data, a big data as a service (BDaaS) package for on-premises data centers.
Maybe Intel or Dell should pay some app vendor to write this killer app. Then they could really wave the flag about Gigabit Ethernet. Until then, it remains a story of unrealized potential.
The Industrial Internet of Things Consortium and the OpenFog Consortium have wed to bring together the clout of member vendors Arm, Cisco, Dell, Intel, Juniper Microsoft, others.
Dell, HP, NEC and Intel on Wednesday announced version 2.0 of the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification, technology to help users manage servers.
Taking a page from offerings to its large data center customers, Dell is bringing new server infrastructure products to its mid-range hyperscale customers.
Dell believes an acquisition of high-end storage vendor 3Par would help it gain a foothold in large enterprises moving toward cloud computing, but it doesn't think Hewlett-Packard would necessarily steal away customers if it buys 3Par instead.
IBM was the leading Linux server vendor in the first quarter of 2003, according to the latest numbers from Gartner. But the vendor is seeing increased competition from fellow Unix rival HP, and particularly from Dell, which took some Linux server market share away from Big Blue last quarter.
Lenovo is taking on Dell EMC and HPE with its biggest portfolio refresh since it acquired IBM's x86 server business three years ago, offering a lineup of servers, switches, SAN arrays and converged systems intended to show that it's a serious contender in the data center and software-defined infrastructure market.
The OpenFog Consortium developed IEEE 1934, a standard shaped by ARM, Cisco, Dell, Intel, Microsoft and Princeton University, to handle the massive data generated by IoT, 5G and artificial intelligence.
Azure Stack, Microsoft's private cloud operating system, will be launching first through a set of integrated hardware and software systems from Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Dell and Lenovo.
Ahead of VMWorld, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger offered some of the most detailed comments yet about the impact of the mega-takeover by Dell of VMware's parent company EMC.
Canadian enterprise information management vendor OpenText has agreed to buy Dell Technologies' EMC Enterprise Content Division for $1.62 billion, in a deal that allows both companies to focus on their core missions.
Most enterprise LAN switch vendors such as Alcatel, Allied Telesyn, Avaya, 3Com, Cisco, Dell, Enterasys, Extreme, Foundry, HP and Nortel include intelligent features such as Layer 3 and 4 access control lists, 802.1x LAN authentication and virtual LAN tagging for segmenting traffic in their products.