Data Center Planning and Management

Lay a Sustainable Foundation for Your Growing Organization

Your data center is the heart of your IT. But as it supplies the performance and reliability your workforce needs to take care of business, is it optimized enough to keep up with your organization’s growth?

Get the expertise you need to shape a powerful data center customized to meet your unique needs — all while improving your bottom line. With experienced consultants and tested practices, Dell can help you:

  • Stay responsive to market and technology changes
  • Balance power and performance with efficiency
  • Develop a scalable data center
  • Use the latest technologies to eliminate routine maintenance

Create a flexible infrastructure that conquers today’s and tomorrow’s IT challenges — with data center planning and management services from Dell.

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  1. Unix to Linux Migration

    We provide Unix to Linux migration advice, roadmap planning, assessment of current infrastructure and design through to validation and deployment.

  2. Data Center Optimization

    We assess your data center environment, provide recommendations to resolve immediate problems and address longer term issues.

  3. Data Center Capacity Planner

    Right-size your IT equipment and environment for maximum efficiency.

  4. Data Loss Prevention: Never Easy, but Always Worthwhile

    25 Oct 2010By : Keith Ferell

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    Think you know your company's data? Wait till you undertake a data loss prevention technology deployment!

  5. The Register: "Dell's DCS is a big shiny server star"

    24 Oct 2010By : Barton George

    For the past several years — and some of them not particularly good ones — the Dell Data Center Services (DCS) bespoke iron-making forge down in Round Rock, Texas has been a particularly bright spot in the company's enterprise business.

  6. Hyper scale cloud efforts — everything you wanted to know in 3 minutes

    14 Oct 2010By : Barton George

    Last week, a couple of us went down to San Antonio to help represent the OpenStack project at Rackspace's partner summit. While there, I met up with the VAR Guy.