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  • Wed Oct 15 2003 The grail of utility computing

    Dell VP Jeff Clarke says the contention that IT can be delivered to customers as if it were electricity on tap is a misreading of the tech map.

    Posted by Jeff Clarke

  • Fri May 18 2007 Dell confirms rumors, will build tablet PC

    Latitude Tablet PC will be a lightweight convertible notebook with a pen and touch interface. It will be available later this year.

    Posted by Erica Ogg

  • Tue Mar 27 2001 Dell taps new head of corporate PCs

    Dell Computer appoints Jeff Clarke, a 14-year company veteran, to take over the division responsible for corporate PCs, notebooks and workstations.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Wed Apr 3 2002 Dell unsheathes blade servers

    The computer maker announces a new blade-server line, dubbed PowerEdge 1655MC, along with management software to go with it, as it looks to move beyond PCs.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Wed Mar 23 2005 Dell plugs in new enterprise servers

    Touting its development work with Intel and Oracle, Dell launches its newest enterprise servers, along with related database services.

    Posted by Matt Hines

  • Mon Nov 1 2004 Dell takes new stab at blade design

    Dell usually competes on price, but now the company is also touting its in-house research and development.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Dec 7 2004 Dell bashes 'big iron'

    Mammoth servers are dinosaurs, execs tell Oracle OpenWorld crowd. Clusters--as in Dell's new MegaGrid push--are the way to go.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Apr 30 1997 Dell follows workstation lead

    Dell, not one to buck trends in the PC industry, will make its first foray into the workstation market with systems based on Intel's Pentium II processor.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Tue Oct 26 2004 For Dell and AMD, a tantalizing question

    Will they or won't they? Dell execs remain elusive on AMD plans, but analysts say circumstances could push the two together.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu Jun 30 2005 Dell lures away high-ranking HP server exec

    Brad Anderson will become a senior vice president at Dell, HP's rival in the market for servers using x86 processors, News.com has learned.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

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