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    Dell profit dips in Q4 as revenue rises 19 February, 2010 11:20

    Dell on Thursday reported a drop in profits during the fourth quarter of the company's 2010 fiscal year, but growth in revenue, fueled by strong sales of laptops and servers to the consumer and enterprise markets.
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    Dell looks to package hardware with services 15 February, 2010 23:36

    Dell plans to offer packages of software and services around its hardware in a bid to increase sales, a company executive said on Friday.
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    Dell acquires systems management vendor Kace 12 February, 2010 08:13

    Dell acquired security vendor Kace Networks, a systems management appliance company, for an undisclosed amount on Thursday.
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    Dell launches dedicated services organization 17 December, 2009 06:24

    Dell has launched a dedicated services organization, appropriately named Dell Services, that will focus on midmarket enterprise customers. The company formed the unit by integrating Perot Systems, purchased Nov. 3 for US$3.9 billion, with the enterprise services operation from its own Large Enterprise business unit.
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    Tech mergers and acquisitions to grow in 2010 14 December, 2009 19:36

    After a glacially slow start to 2009 in the mergers and acquisitions market, tech companies started buying again in the second half of the year and analysts expect the resurgence in takeover activity to continue in 2010.
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    Tech industry's biggest M&A deals of 2009 09 December, 2009 05:52

    The top 10 mergers and acquisitions in the network industry in 2009 all cracked the billion-dollar barrier, and involved vendors in hardware, IT services, collaboration, storage, wireless infrastructure and other segments. IT behemoths such as Oracle, Cisco, Dell, HP, EMC and IBM were among the biggest spenders.
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    Dell's Q3 profit slides 54 percent 20 November, 2009 08:34

    Dell reported third-quarter profits on Thursday that were down 54 percent from this time last year, though the company said it was encouraged by a slight uptick in sales from the prior quarter.
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    Direction, strategy with Cisco's data centre guru 02 November, 2009 19:01

    As a 13 year Cisco veteran, John McCool, senior vice president and general manager of Cisco's Data Centre Switching and Services Group, has seen a boatload of change. He is responsible for the strategy, engineering and marketing of Cisco's family of enterprise Ethernet switching solutions, including the Catalyst series, the Nexus data center switches and the MDS storage area network line.
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    Dell slams netbooks, says Windows 7 is our savior 14 October, 2009 18:46

    Michael Dell has given netbooks a big thumbs down, but he thinks Windows 7 can restore our faith in PCs.
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    Dell closing US desktop manufacturing plant 08 October, 2009 14:21

    Dell next year will close its desktop computer manufacturing plant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the company tightens costs in a difficult market.
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    For sale: Cisco data center rival Brocade 06 October, 2009 05:33

    Brocade has reportedly put itself up for sale, a development that portends significant consolidation within the data center IT industry.
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