Dell Technologies stories
Printers are an often necessary but sometimes debilitating expense, and often you have to go the whole hog in order to get a quality machine.
Dell's Vostro V13 netbook surprises with its slim design, robust performance, and lengthy battery life, proving a solid choice for mobile workers.
Dell's Inspiron 15R receives a stylish redesign and performance boost with an Intel Core i5 chip and 4GB RAM, but suffers from poor battery life.
Dell contemplates a shift from Windows to Google's Chrome OS for future laptops, announcing ongoing discussions with Google.
Dell's new eco-friendly 'Froot' computer replaces traditional monitors and keyboards with projector technology, offering a biodegradable design.
Dell launches new services to aid Windows 7 migration, leveraging insights from over a thousand internal pilot users to enhance consulting and deployment.
The Mini 9 is Dell's take on the netbook concept - very small, very cheap laptops designed for travel, simple document editing and Web surfing.
NZ schools to get free web security from Astaro, safeguarding young minds online with the SpyderWeb SchoolGuard programme.
Dell challenges Apple's dominance with its Streak tablet, a fresh competitor geared toward students and professionals, starting at $299.99.
Dell, HP embrace Windows Azure, signalling a major shift in cloud computing led by Microsoft's vision for the industry's future.
Dell partners with Simms NZ to boost its presence in the New Zealand market through distribution, aiming to expand beyond its 70% direct sales share.
Managing Director Paul Johnston (pictured) has told The Channel that there's been little negativity from Simms and Dell's move into the local market.
Dell Australia joins the Storage Networking Industry Association of Australia and New Zealand, with Justin Boyd of Dell appointed to the Board of Directors.
Dell enters NZ channel with ambitions but keeps partner details under wraps, amid global revenue boosts from existing channels.