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Driving development of future-ready digital enterprises

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT6th August 2020Updated:6th August 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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As organizations across Emerging Africa recognize that application, information technology (IT), security and workforce transformation are key to long-term business success, Dell Technologies is betting enterprise and consumer solutions that accelerate the digital delivery of modern IT services that can differentiate a business, its products and operations. 

This includes new technologies and products across commercial PCs, storage and cloud such as PowerStore, which is a newly launched mid-range storage solution built from the ground up in order to address the challenges of the data era, and PowerScale, which is designed for organizations that want to manage their data, not their storage.

According to Habib Mahakian, Dell’s Vice President for emerging Africa, in the last six months, the coronavirus pandemic did impact and disrupt the ICT industry globally and across Africa.

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“We’re seeing a lot of changes in the market in terms of the need to increase investments in digital technologies. In this time of intense change, we see technology as a key path to economic recovery and companies need to build and strengthen the foundations for their digital future,” says Mahakian. 

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