Dell Computers which recently
moved its headquarters from Austin back to Round Rock, Texas Monday debuted
new services to make it easier for small businesses to purchase and get
computer networks up and running.
The new suite, the first of a tiered service strategy, includes services in
network design, installation, and training for businesses that typically employ 100 employees or less.
The systems vendor is aiming for the small and midsize service market with the release of its new suite, a tiered services strategy that includes services in network design, installation, and training for businesses that typically employ 100 employees or less.
Beginning in 2003, Dell will take its existing IT service and support
portfolio and offering it to small and midsize business (SMB)
customers. The systems vendor will provide SMB customers support for
software applications and peripherals manufactured by most vendors.
Breakdown of the three categories covered in the suite is as follows:
Frank Muehleman, senior vice president/general manager of Dell’s SMB
division, said the decision came from customer demand.
As per usual, Dell is in competition with other major systems rivals, including HP, Cisco, and IBM to cater to the SMB class.
In July, HP paired with Dimension Data to jointly market and promote Dimension Data application hosting and managed services.
Servicing SMBs appears to be on the rise. On Monday, Yahoo! rolled out Web hosting for SMBs, while Nortel Networks introduced Business Communications Manager Release 3.0, which adds interactive voice response, IPSec client support, among other perks, to help drive increased revenues while reducing costs for SMBs.
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