Windows 7 Install
I wanted to share with you my experience with Windows 7 so far.
This is my 3.5 yr old DELL Precision 370 3.2GHv proc / 2GB RAM / RAID 0 nothing else fancy in it.
So I tackled this , what I thought would be an upgrade last week, I put the DVD in, ran the compatibility checker , showed me I was clean. It did tell me to de authorize ITunes.
I put the DVD in and it asked if you want to upgrade to do it fresh. I choose upgrade. It then runs thru a number of information gathering tasks , setting gathering etc…
Dell announces first annual enterprise architecture partner of the year award winners
ROUND ROCK, Texas, June 24, 2009— Dell today announced the winners of its 2009 Enterprise Architecture (EA) Partner of the Year Award, marking the inaugural of its annual channel partner awards program.
CITS Featured as Dell launches new EqualLogic storage solutions for SMBs
Article by Sharon Linsenbach
The entry-level storage arrays, servers and professional services are aimed at helping channel partners simplify sales, deployment and management, and gain market share over rivals HP and IBM.
Dell today launched a new series of storage solutions under its EqualLogic brand to help partners better serve the SMB market and increase market share against rivals Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
“The iSCSI market is a bright spot in IT spending,” says Travis Vigil, senior manager for Dell’s EqualLogic product line. “We’ve definitely seen that reflected in EqualLogic’s year-over-year growth, which in the first quarter of 2009 was up 71 percent compared to the first quarter 2008.”
Dell announces entry-level iSCSI array line
Article by Lucas Mearian
Computerworld – Dell Inc. today announced the latest in its line of iSCSI storage arrays — entry-level models aimed at small to medium-sized businesses and enterprise branch offices, and for backing up virtualized server environments.
Dell said the EqualLogic PS4000 Series of virtualized iSCSI storage area network (SAN) arrays bring enterprise-class features contained in higher-end PS-series arrays to SMBs and remote offices. Such features include thin provisioning, tighter integration with server virtualization software and advanced management capabilities to link remote data replication back with central data centers.
