Over the years, Applied Technologies have made great efforts to partner with the right companies to ensure that the products we bring you are the very best that the industry has to offer.
To this end, Applied have made the decision to partner with Dell, and I for one am very excited.
Dell offer, in my opinion, one of the best storage solutions on the market today. Equalogic is an amazing product and I highly recommend that, if you haven’t already, you give us a call to arrange a demo of how easy this thing is to implement, configure, expand and manage. With Automated Storage Tiering and the ability to mix drive technologies in the same chassis, combined with excellent levels of high availability and an included software suite that goes head to head with all the competition – it’s almost a no brainer that any business should get this solution into their infrastructure.
Add in the recent(ish) acquisition of Compellent and Force10 Networking and then put that alongside their tried and tested Intel rack and blade server range and Dell has a very strong end to end solution that is worth a little investigation…
To learn more, or talk to Applied about Dell, visit https://applied-tech.development-box.co.uk
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