Introduces New Server expansion to accelerate most demanding enterprise applications
Dell is all set to expand its 13th generation PowerEdge servers including the PowerEdge R930,
Gan Desheng, manager sub-division, Information Management, Ameco Beijing said, “By moving from IBM’s P-series UNIX systems to Dell’s PowerEdge R9-series servers we were able to reduce our total cost of ownership by nearly 50 percent, achieve 99.99 percent system availability and improve our performance of systems running the SAP® ERP application by 3.5 times.”
Dan Harrington, Research Director, 451 Research commented “Dell’s high end x86 portfolio not only provides the solid hardware platform for this, but also the software and services ecosystem required to manage complex scenarios such as the ongoing industry migration from UNIX to Linux. In addition to this, Dell’s long standing relationships with channel partners and key system integrators – such as Accenture, Deloitte and Atos – provide the right mix of capabilities to tackle those projects.”
“The PowerEdge R930, our powerhouse server, and our entire four-socket server portfolio are the latest examples of how we’re providing our customers with the technology they need to address the business needs of today and tomorrow.” said Ashley Gorakhpurwalla, general manager and vice president, Dell Server Solutions.
Powerful and reliable, the Dell PowerEdge R930 is ideal for customers migrating to more innovative x86 platforms from proprietary UNIX. It delivers 22 percent more performance than our previous world-record holding server on the industry ERP sales & distribution benchmark
Dell’s full four-socket server portfolio will be sold direct and via channel partners