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Wednesday 25th November 2009, 3:00pm GMT

Improving Server Power and Performance within the Efficient Enterprise

Server updates: why the ROI tipping point is closer than you think Delaying a server refresh when money is tight might feel like prudence, but do the spendthrift’s numbers add up? The march of Moore’s Law means new servers could cut energy costs, reduce maintenance effort and free up floor space – all while lifting your processing headroom. But the surprising thing is that buying into these benefits could actually cost you less than doing nothing – and not just in the long term. Learn how you could recoup the cost of a fleet of new servers inside a single, one-year budget cycle.

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Wednesday 25th November 2009, 3:00pm GMT
Improving Server Power and Performance within the Efficient Enterprise

Our industry expert, Edmund English, explains how you could see immediate benefits from improving your servers, including cutting energy costs, reducing maintenance effort, freeing up floor space as well as lifting your processing power.


Watch now and find out how you can recoup the cost of a fleet of new servers inside a single, one-year budget cycle.



Edmund English
Edmund English
Senior EMEA Enterprise Marketing Manager
Dell
Lem Bingley
Lem Bingley
Group Editor-In-Chief
Computing