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July 29, 2005 | Comments: (0)
Dell pushes services for Microsoft Exchange
Dell this week announced a new professional services program to help companies upgrading to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
The new pre-configured server, storage and software packages and professional migration services are designed for businesses running Exchange Server 5.5 who want to migrate to Exchange Server 2003. Microsoft will end support for Exchange Server 5.5 at the end of the year.
"Dell is leveraging the combined power of three - Dell, EMC and Microsoft - fully integrated server, storage and software solutions to provide customers a single, reliable source of standards-based Exchange-migration options," said Linda York, vice president of global alliances marketing in Dell’s Product Group.
The offerings are part of Dell's services business which has been growing rapidly. In the first quarter revenue was up 30 percent over the previous year's totals.
For more, see our story here.
Posted by Bob Francis on July 29, 2005 08:44 AM
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