• Counter–Dell is Done? Just a Little Premature

     

    Guest post published earlier in the week at the insanely awesome PandoDaily Last week PandoDaily ran a piece by Farhad Manjoo which concluded that Dell is a company on a rapid downward spiral to oblivion. I’ve had a little bit to do with…

  • Project Sputnik–A Beachhead to Dell’s Brave new World

     

    At OSCON Dell announced the inclusion of Project Sputnik into its generally available product line. For those not in the loop, Project Sputnik is a developer focused Ubuntu based laptop, the unit is based on the beautiful Dell XPS13…

  • Dell Delivers SMB Packaged Software

     

    Ask most people about Dell and they’ll likely tell you about consumer electronics or infrastructure hardware. But as the world moves from being hardware focused to being software and solution focused, Dell is rapidly morphing to become an important…

  • Dell Strikes Deal with enStratus

     

    Exciting news today from enStratus that they have joined the Dell Emerging Solutions Ecosystem to be the delivery mechanism for Dell OpenStack powered clouds. With the deal, enStratus will be used by Dell to deliver the following functions to…

  • Dell Moves Up the Stack

     

    When Michael Dell teased he world yesterday about an impending cloud acquisition, I concurred with many of my peers in thinking it would be a fairly large, low in the stack operator. This assumption stemmed from Dell’s previous Cloud…

  • Timepass: If You Thought The Bidding War Between HP And Dell Over 3Par Was Ugly

     

    If you thought the bidding war between HP and Dell over 3Par is getting ugly, you will be surprised to know how personal it gets among the folks in these organizations . The following picture starring @HPStorageGuy, @3parfarley and @DellServe…

  • Chris Liddell Leaving Microsoft

     

    Big news for the Kiwis out there – Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell is leaving the company at the end of the year. The Microsoft position was a bit of a coup for New Zealand, one of our own filling a high profile role for a (very) high profile company.

    Liddell himself seems upbeat, saying that;

    My time at Microsoft has been an outstanding experience, and I am delighted to be leaving the company in such great shape, we have built a world-class finance team and established strong internal accountability. Microsoft is coming out of the economic downturn with not only great product momentum but also strong discipline around costs and a focus on driving shareholder value.

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was muted in his comments saying that;

    Chris and his finance team have accomplished a great deal over the past four and a half years, the team is deep and strong, and has an excellent record of building value for our shareholders

    It reads to me like Liddell is seeing the pain MS will face in the next year or two as it transitions from it’s traditional cash cow product mix to a different one. That transition is going to be corrosive to their revenue streams and share price and he’s no doubt looking at what that will do to his career path.

    It’ll be intensely interesting to see where Liddell ends up next. Apparently he is;

    looking at expanding beyond being a CFO – He’s looking at CEO gigs and the private equity space

    Watch this space.

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  • Dell Adamo – Slim and Svelte

     

    A few weeks ago my friends at Dell graciously agreed to send me an Adamo to test for a couple of weeks – to be honest I’d have rather they just made it an open ended deal but ah…

  • Dell – It’s all about proprietary

     

    This is one for the "wow that’s amazing file". It seems that Dell is attempting to trademark the term "cloud computing". Dell is defending it’s application noting that in the past twelve months (since the application has been in)…

  • Apple vs Dell

     

    Interesting factoids out of Apple2.0 blog. Ben’s pick on this… in another 10 years time both dell and Apple will be suffering big time. Dell from the effects of irrelevance and Apple from the yet-to-come backlash at the oh-too-much…

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