Dell is today introducing new single-processor Dell PowerEdge servers, developed specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The announcement further demonstrates Dell`s commitment to delivering high performance feature sets, advance capabilities and greater value on all systems including entry-level products.
The two models introduced today, the PowerEdge 700, a tower server, and the PowerEdge 750, a 1U rackmount system, are very competitively priced staring from as little as R10 180.
"Dell is committed to lowering overall costs while providing the latest standards-based enterprise-class offerings. Its growing portfolio of specially designed servers is ideal for SME customers where good value, coupled with high performance is top of the list when it comes to choosing enterprise-class products," said Tiny Maubane, Enterprise Product Manager of Dell South Africa.
"Dell is working to deliver to SMEs with the same class of technologies as much larger organisations," Maubane added.
A full suite of support services complement Dell`s trademark easy-to-use features, and server systems management tools help small companies build and maintain business solutions that help them to differentiate themselves in the marketplace.
"SME customers are using more advanced technologies to drive and grow sophisticated and innovative businesses," said Maubane. "The affordability of the PowerEdge 700 and PowerEdge 750 indicates Dell`s steadfast focus on delivering advanced capabilities to the SME market."
Powering the SME
The new systems are ideal for small workgroups and remote offices with limited IT resources or space. The PowerEdge 700 and PowerEdge 750 servers feature Intel`s latest Pentium 4 processors with 1MB cache for the performance demands of e-mail, Web, file, and print serving applications.
The servers` new features have dramatically improved overall system performance. For example, the PowerEdge 750, starting at R10 970, performs nearly 20% faster than the last-generation Dell server, but at a much lower cost. The PowerEdge 700, starting at R10 180, can hold up to 1TB of data internally to accommodate a growing business` storage needs.
The servers come with Dell OpenManage standards-based systems management tools, and customers can upgrade their servers with remote management cards to maximise limited IT resources. The new servers are all backed by Dell`s comprehensive support service plans.
Additional PowerEdge server product specifications include:
* Single Pentium 4 processor up to 3.2GHz or Celeron processor
* Intel 7210 chipset supporting 800MHz front side bus
* Up to 4GB 400MHz DDR dual-channel memory
* Serial ATA and SCSI RAID options
* PowerEdge 700: factory installation of Microsoft Windows
2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2003 Small Business Server and RedHat Linux Enterprise 3.0; support for Novell NetWare 5.1, 6.5
* PowerEdge 750: factory installation of Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003 and Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3.0; support for Novell NetWare 5.1, 6.5
The PowerEdge 700 and PowerEdge 750 are available worldwide immediately. Additional information on Dell servers is available at www.dell.co.za/poweredge.
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