Megan Duckett’s path in life emerged when her part-time passion and her natural talent converged. Starting with an initial $2,000 investment, Megan took a leap of faith and started Sew What? Inc., creating drapes and backdrops for major events, theatrical productions and top rock ‘n’ roll tours. “Reliability is everything in our business, no ifs, ands or buts. The concert stops for nobody,” explains Megan.
To keep up with production and clients’ hectic schedules, Sew What? Inc. uses Dell’s Latitude™ laptops and PowerEdge™ servers , all backed by Dell ProSupport™. “When I started the business, I hadn’t done any study, hadn’t been through college,” says Megan. “And so I really flew by the seat of my pants right from the get-go. Writing orders on the back of napkins, sewing at the sewing machine while I was on my remote controlled phone. So I think that having gone from such humble beginnings with no technology and stepping up to now where I see us fully networked. It’s turned us around and made us into a very, very efficient company.”
Learn how Sew What? Inc. leads the way with help from Dell:
- Mobile Computing: Latitude laptops keep employees connected on the go
- Security: PowerEdge servers offer secure reliability
- Servers: Reliable performance for critical business applications
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