Dell Launches Consulting Service to Help Users Better Deploy Storage Solutions

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Dell has introduced the Dell Storage Simplification Assessments portfolio, a globally-consistent set of offerings designed to simplify the evaluation and selection of storage, backup, recovery, and archiving environments. The new offerings will help customers improve the management and scalability of their storage and backup infrastructure while helping them cope with the dramatic volume increase in data within both traditional and virtualized environments.

A departure from the industry's traditional storage and backup consulting approach, Dell Assessment services can deliver information to the customer in days instead of weeks by leveraging non-disruptive tools and processes, the company said. The offering provides a technical and operational inventory of customers' environments and helps them more rapidly decide which solution will best meet their needs.

"The combination of Dell's recent storage acquisitions and this new global services delivery makes it very clear that Dell is focused on helping customers address storage growth along the path to simplifying IT," said Doug Chandler, research director, Infrastructure Services, IDC. "The steps Dell is taking to provide an end-to-end storage portfolio that simplifies the storage market for customers are compelling."

The Storage Simplification Assessments portfolio includes the following options:

 

• The Storage for Server Virtualization Assessment helps customers quickly evaluate their existing storage infrastructure to help ensure data is properly managed in virtualized environments.

 

•The Backup, Restore and Archive Assessment analyzes an organization's entire backup and restoration environment and helps to proactively address recovery time objectives.

 

•The Data Management and Storage Technology Assessment provides customers with a detailed analysis of their existing storage infrastructure in order to determine the storage technologies needed to meet their business needs.


"After experiencing strong business growth, we had serious issues managing our 15TB storage and backup environment," said Richard Sacre, IT director at John Brown Publishing. "By leveraging Dell's Storage Simplification Assessment portfolio, we were able to more fully understand existing issues and identify how data was being utilized within our organization. As a result, we have completely redesigned our storage and backup infrastructure to allow for high speed file serving, immediate access to archived data, and improved scalability that will allow us to focus on growing our business."

"For many customers, storage infrastructure has become unnecessarily difficult to manage," said Paul Kaeley, storage consulting practice leader at Dell. "Dell's new Storage Simplification assessments identify the core issues driving complexity and provide a path to simplifying customers' storage and backup environments."

Dell's Storage Simplification Assessments are available immediately through Dell and will be offered to Dell Registered Partners looking to enhance storage consulting, deployment and integration capabilities. To learn more about the portfolio, visit www.dell.com/.

About Dell

Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) delivers trusted innovative technology and services. Uniquely enabled by its direct business model, Dell is a leading global systems and services company and number 34 on the list of Fortune 500 companies. For more information, visit http://www.dell.com/. To communicate with Dell directly online go to www.dell.com/conversations. To get Dell news direct, visit www.dell.com/RSS.

Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services that give them the power to do more. Dell Services develops and delivers a comprehensive suite of services and solutions in applications, business process, consulting, infrastructure and support to help customers succeed. Learn more at www.dell.com.

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