Dell is focusing on the Cloud, Big Data and Mobility as some of its key areas for 2013, according to its Sri Lanka Country Manager Lackshmindra Fernando. Commenting further, Mr. Fernando was quoted in a recent statement as elaborating that his company was “investing to help our customers to be successful and secure in a [...]

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Dell focus on Cloud, Big Data and Mobility

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Dell is focusing on the Cloud, Big Data and Mobility as some of its key areas for 2013, according to its Sri Lanka Country Manager Lackshmindra Fernando. Commenting further, Mr. Fernando was quoted in a recent statement as elaborating that his company was “investing to help our customers to be successful and secure in a world being transformed by the forces of cloud, big data and mobility”.

The statement also revealed the company’s efforts in “enabling the next generation workforce to work securely from anywhere, anytime and on any device. A trend that is here to stay is the Consumerisation of IT. Bring your own Device (BYOD), in particular smartphones and tablets, see a higher rate of adoption in Asia”.

It also emerged that “Virtualisation is also going to be a key trend in 2013 as organisations look to manage operations and distribute virtual workloads across the data centre more efficiently; increasing their ability to scale their IT infrastructure, without rip and replace, to support the evolving business environment and needs”.

Meanwhile, the statement also noted; “With Big Data, organisations strive to become decision-making innovators that analyse data strategically to help predict customer behaviour and market demand. The second focus under this point is on Storage. The nature of compute and the data centre is changing – customers are faced with multiple, and often competing models of how IT needs to be delivered… Ultimately, customers want to scale storage environments to any size within their organisation at a lower cost, and continuously protect and optimise their data centre environment”.




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