Dell says it can save $200 per server per year on energy, but doesn't publish data to back the claim up
Scale out. That has always been Dell's strategy when it comes adding more horsepower to a data center.
Scale out. That has always been Dell's strategy when it comes adding more horsepower to a data center.
Dell Island features factory room, walkthrough model of the XPS 710 PC and mockup of the room where the company was founded.Photos: Dell's second life
Second Life, with an alleged population of 7.979 million, is changing the way businesses think about what their customers want, and whether "virtual" is a viable way to give it to them.
CarsDirect.com, a new Net venture backed by Michael Dell, plans to bypass car showrooms and salesmen.
The Inspiron 7000 comes with adaptive thermal technology that detects how and where the 2-in-1 is being used, and adjusts the heat profile accordingly.
AMR Research on Thursday unveiled its annual ranking of enterprise supply chains and Apple and Dell finished No. 1 and No.
So, it's pretty clear that there will be all sorts of stalling when it comes to government-funded and public programs that support the deployment and installation of electric vehicle charging stations. So private initiatives are shifting their own initiatives into a higher gear, and Houston will apparently be the first beneficiary.
PC vendor chairman manages to walk a tightrope -- keeping LinuxWorld conventioneers happy without taking any potshots at good buddy Bill Gates.
Real businesses have colonized Second Life. Toyota, for example, has a showroom from which you can test drive a simulated Toyota Scion. Dell has a large building that serves as a pass-through to its website. And T-Mobile has a brand promotion area dedicated to music and dancing. But many of the "real world" businesses that opened in Second Life are struggling.