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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY /
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Systems/Enterprise:
DELL SAVES MONEY W/ MICROSOFT
SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT SERVER 2003
Dell enhanced its server deployments and saved money by implementing
Microsoft
Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003, according to Dell IT executive LaVerne
Council, in a keynote speech.
As part of the company's initiative to stay current on software and
leverage
the latest and most relevant technology to further enable its business, Dell
implemented SMS 2003 along with its Microsoft Active Directory service to
enhance asset management capabilities and helped reduce costs, said Council,
vice president of Dell's global technology development and services.
As a member of the Microsoft Joint Development Program, Dell is a longtime
beta-tester and user of SMS technology to manage more than 8,000 Dell
PowerEdge servers and more than 35,000 clients globally. Because of this close
collaboration with Microsoft, customers will be able to use SMS 2003 with Dell
OpenManage software to distribute patches for operating system, application
and server-system software such as bios and drivers.
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"The ability to more easily support both local and remote systems on a
global
basis is critical to maximize our resources and deliver the highest service
levels to our internal and external customers," said Council. "By migrating to
SMS 2003, Dell was able to use fewer SMS servers, decrease costs associated
with software updates and distribution, patch management and improve remote
user support."
Dell began the SMS 2003 rollout to servers and clients in September 2003
and
finished server installation, server configuration and client migration in the
United States, Japan and Asia Pacific within four months. The deployment in
Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) is scheduled for completion this
year.
Benefits of the SMS migration include:
- New Active Directory functionality allowed Dell to consolidate five
geographically separate SMS hierarchies into one, which resulted in
significant cost savings.
- New automated patch-management features in SMS 2003 provide hot fixes
and
updates, saving hundreds of man-hours annually and additional cost savings
associated with manual updates and processes.
- New capabilities to support remote and local systems have enabled Dell
to
bring thousands of remote systems into its global SMS hierarchy.
- Help-desk personnel now use a standardized support model for all
employees
instead of maintaining separate practices for on-campus and remote
employees.
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