Dell introduces affordable alternative for larger datacenters

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Dell introduces affordable alternative for larger datacenters 
Designed especially remote, small offices and larger data centers, a Private Cloud-in-a-Box converged IT solution named PowerEdge VRTX has been introduced byDell(NASDAQ:DELL). This application-centric IT infrastructure has been engineered to address the needs of quickly growing remote/branch office (ROBO) of large enterprises or small-to-medium business (SMB) customers.  It can also bring servers, storage, networking and management into a single chassis.  
PowerEdge VRTX is designed to address the issues faced by customers and channel partners with the lack of knowledge of flexibility, scalability and ease of management necessary to compete with larger organizations.
S. Sridhar, Director, Enterprise Solutions Group, Dell India, said, “True to Dell’s form the PoweEdgeVRTX is built to be scalable and flexible and customers are not locked into propriety solutions. Customer feedback shaped the innovation in the new PowerEdge VRTX, which brings servers, storage, networking and management into a single chassis optimized for offices. 
Designed from ground-up to uniquely address the issues of small and remote IT environments, VRTX features customer-inspired innovations such as huge internal shared storage capacity and unified systems management of all resources inside the chassis. VRTX is built on a foundation of proven Dell technologies known by Dell’s channel partners and customers worldwide.”
VRTX enables large enterprises and organizations to put data center horsepower out into their remote/branch offices where performance and capacity are needed. With a special emphasis on small and medium businesses the new product enables them to redefine office IT, gaining greater simplicity, efficiency and versatility.......See More

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