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Dell PowerEdge™ Servers are built for enterprise flexibility with Blade, Rack and Tower options.
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PowerVault™, Dell EqualLogic™ and Dell/EMC Storage scales from simple tape backup to complex consolidation.
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Dell PowerConnect™ switches provide managed and unmanaged connectivity for your infrastructure.
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Dell Simplify IT

 
Dell Simplify IT helps you to reclaim time, money and people. You can save time with rigorously tested solutions, standardize and streamline your data center and get a practical plan to manage your growth.
Organizations struggle with IT complexity. Dell is forging a new path to simplify IT by building a low-touch uniform infrastructure spanning the desktop to the data center. Dell is building a methodology by which an IT organization can measure its operational efficiency, manageability, and flexibility to pinpoint ways to streamline how IT is acquired, maintained, and scaled.
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* Based on comparison to the HP DL 585 G2 as of February 23, 2008; I/O scalability refers to the number of LOMs (integrated NICS).

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