Dell is introducing an expanded program aimed at consolidating Microsoft-based environments to help customers reduce their total costs and gain greater control over their IT infrastructure. The company hopes to use its new Server Consolidation ROI Analyst Tool, latest-generation enterprise servers, systems management software, and services to help organizations realize the benefits of consolidation as they renew their technology infrastructures.
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