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September 2007 issue
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Dell Adds to OptiPlex Line

Dell has added the OptiPlex 755 with the most flexible approach to systems management, delivering on customer demands for business efficiency.

The OptiPlex 755 is Energy Star 4.0 compliant and has an Electronic Products Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) "Gold" rating.

"Our commitment to customers is to eliminate complexity throughout the lifecycle of their IT assets," said Darrel Ward, director, Dell Product Group. "We designed the OptiPlex 755 to be the most flexible and versatile business desktop available to date with innovations in systems management, eco-design and services."

The OptiPlex 755 will help simplify IT by reducing the number of deskside service visits required for system service and maintenance. Dell is also integrating Intel vPro technology with advanced remote management features that help drive business efficiency. Customers now have the ability to manage systems that are powered down or have no operating system, reducing time spent on patch deployment by up to 94 percent and desk-side service visits by up to 56 percent.

Dell's ImageDirect service, available in the United States, is an industry-first service with 12 patents-pending that can reduce the number of software images customers are required to manage in their client environments. It allows customers to create a single master image in up to nine languages with organization-wide applications that can be customized according to departmental needs. When a change is made to the master image, it is made to all. The service can decrease image maintenance cost and speeds time-to-deployment of new systems.

Dell plans to extend advanced systems management capabilities to notebooks with the introduction of the Latitude D630c based on Intel Centrino Pro technology in October.
The OptiPlex 755 starts at $632.

For more information, see www.dell.com/ vpro. ENS

 
This article appears in the September 2007 issue of Enterprise Networks & Servers.

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