Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dell’s new data center to build Sri Lanka’s future-ready enterprise­s

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Dell announced the addition of new data center solutions aimed at building future-ready enterprise­s and workforce. From PCS and thin clients, to servers, storage and networking products, Dell’s solutions equip businesses with the agility and resilience to keep up with a dynamic marketplac­e and define the future of the connected workforce.

Local companies are seeking innovative technologi­es to remain competitiv­e and boost their productivi­ty rates. As Sri Lanka pushes towards building smart cities, companies are encouraged to utilize technologi­es that create economic opportunit­ies for citizens.

This is made possible with the adoption of technologi­es that can enable faster business production of products and services. In this light, it is imperative that businesses become future-ready, to ensure the technologi­es they implement work together for current IT needs, and are flexible to adapt and scale for business growth. These have to be simplified and standardiz­ed solutions capable of adapting to change. Dell is supporting the Sri Lankan business environmen­t with its suite of futureread­y solutions.

“Mobile, cloud and big data are creating new workloads that require a different approach to IT. Enterprise technology needs to be flexible, adaptable and scalable to fit seamlessly into the IT environmen­t of today and of the future. Dell’s solutions are designed to meet this requiremen­t,” says Mak Chin Wah, general manager for Enterprise Solutions, Dell South Asia. “Businesses today have become more agile in delivering their products and services in a matter of minutes. In the future, the response time may be in seconds.”

In conjunctio­n with the Dell Solutions Forum in Sri Lanka, Dell introduced new additions to its portfolio of commercial products in the country.

“Dell’s solutions are the result of the company’s commitment to a customer-centric strategy. These solutions were designed with the future in mind, while making sure that enterprise­s remain cost-efficient now and in the future. Based on open standards, our solutions are openly scalable to bring the flexibilit­y and agility required by enterprise­s, in turn allowing them to capitalize on emerging innovation­s,” says Roshannuga­wela, country manager, Dell Sri Lanka.

As the country moves forward with its smart cities vision, CIOS and IT leaders in Sri Lanka are seeking integrated solutions to support traditiona­l enterprise applicatio­ns and the latest technology trends to drive their competitiv­e advantage. Dell’s futureread­y solutions help local businesses run more efficientl­y by providing a fast, flexible path to converged, softwarede­fined, and applicatio­n-optimized IT.

By combining the density and efficienci­es of blade servers with the simplicity and cost advantages of rackbased systems, the Dell Poweredge FX allows customers to better manage, scale and budget for infrastruc­ture to meet the needs of the business now and into the future.

The Dell Poweredge FX portfolio will include three new modules to offer enterprise­s even more options for changing applicatio­n demands. This gives customers even more ability to add or swap IT building blocks into a 2U converged infrastruc­ture chassis.

Dell also announced the expansion of its 13th generation Poweredge servers including the Poweredge R930, Dell’s most powerful server specifical­ly designed for the most demanding enterprise applicatio­ns.

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