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Dell Malaysia introduces its 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers

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After introducing a number of consumer and business laptops this year, Dell Malaysia now continues to introduce its 13th Generation PowerEdge servers to its enterprise product line up. The Dell PowerEdge 13th generation server portfolio features customer-inspired engineering built to optimize price performance for the widest range of web, enterprise and hyperscale applications, and features state-of-the-art advancements in storage, processing and memory technology coupled with industry-leading systems management capabilities.

The new PowerEdge portfolios will range from five different form factors across blade, rack and tower servers, which includes thePowerEdge R730xd, R730, and R630 rack servers, the M630 blade server, and the T630 tower server, which are built with the latest Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 v3 product family. Combined with Dell’s end-to-end portfolio of enterprise infrastructure offerings, software and services, the new PowerEdge servers enable increased levels of operational efficiency and flexibility at any scale for the most demanding applications and environments.

Dell also has introduced direct-attached storage offerings specifically developed for the new PowerEdge servers. The new DellStorage MD1400 and MD1420 offer affordable storage expansion, double the bandwidth and improved performance compared to the previous generation, data security with self-encrypting-drives (SEDs), and seamless data management between the server and storage enclosure.

Administrators can save time and gain efficiency with zero-touch management automation features, such as storing, accessing, and deploying a Server Configuration Profile or firmware update from a central repository. Dell’s Zero-Touch Repository Manager and auto-updates reduce firmware updating time by up to 92 percent

Innovation doesn’t just stop here, Dell has also took the opportunity to introduce iDRAC Quick Sync, which is the first industry to use NFC to enable its customers’ mobile workforce by requiring up to 84 percent less time for collecting inventory. For customers managing at-the-box, this new capability transmits server health information and basic server setup via a hand-held smart device running OpenManage Mobile, simply by tapping it at the server. OpenManage Mobile also enables administrators to monitor and manage their environments anytime, anywhere with their mobile device.

For more information on the latest Dell 13G PowerEdge servers, visit www.dell.com.my

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