Green Desktops from Dell (29-Aug-07)

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The company also claims that the OptiPlex 755 allows customers to choose the right solution for their environment with room to grow as it is the only major PC vendor to offer customers a flexible upgrade path from ASF (Alert Standard Format) to Intel vPro technology within the same platform, has support for industry-leading systems management solutions from companies such as Altiris, Microsoft and LanDesk that integrate hardware and software administration, and has a Dell Client Manager (DCM) Standard, a management console that is available at no charge for the life of the deployment, unlike competitors that offer free "trial periods" for similar products.
The company also claims that the OptiPlex 755 allows customers to choose the right solution for their environment with room to grow as it is the only major PC vendor to offer customers a flexible upgrade path from ASF (Alert Standard Format) to Intel vPro technology within the same platform, has support for industry-leading systems management solutions from companies such as Altiris, Microsoft and LanDesk that integrate hardware and software administration, and has a Dell Client Manager (DCM) Standard, a management console that is available at no charge for the life of the deployment, unlike competitors that offer free "trial periods" for similar products.
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Full article: Green Desktops from Dell (29-Aug-07)

Dell has recently released the latest of its products which helps reduce carbon emissions through energy efficiency. The OptiPlex 775 is a new business desktop line, which is claimed to be both EnergyStar 4.0 and Electronic Products Environmental Assessments Tool (EPEAT) compliant. In addition to this the product is also available with EnergyStar power smart settings that can help lower energy cost by up to 78%.

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Dell has released the OptiPlex 755, a new business desktop line that the company claims to be EnergyStar 4.0 and Electronic Products Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) compliant.

The OptiPlex 755 builds on Dell's commitment to be the world's greenest technology company with products and services that reduce carbon emissions through energy efficiency. The company claims that it currently leads the industry with a comprehensive lineup of Energy Star 4.0 compliant commercial products and has the most business desktops with EPEAT "Gold" status.

Dell's Brand Manager for Desktops and Workstations in Australia, Heber Delaney said that their commitment to customers is to reduce complexity throughout the lifecycle of their IT assets but without compromising flexibility.

Along with other Dell products, the OptiPlex 755 is also available with EnergySmart power settings that can help lower energy costs by up to 78 percent. In addition, the OptiPlex 755 family allows anyone to have the ability to manage systems that are powered down or have no operating system, reducing time spent on patch deployment by up to 94 percent and desk-side service visits by up to 56 percent.

When desk-side visits are necessary, the number of steps required to remove and replace components on OptiPlex systems can be up to half that of similar desktops.

The company also claims that the OptiPlex 755 allows customers to choose the right solution for their environment with room to grow as it is the only major PC vendor to offer customers a flexible upgrade path from ASF (Alert Standard Format) to Intel vPro technology within the same platform, has support for industry-leading systems management solutions from companies such as Altiris, Microsoft and LanDesk that integrate hardware and software administration, and has a Dell Client Manager (DCM) Standard, a management console that is available at no charge for the life of the deployment, unlike competitors that offer free "trial periods" for similar products.

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