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December 7, 2012 Edition

The organizers of Dell World are putting the finishing touches on three days of exciting keynotes, sessions and entertainment. Check out the highlights and plan your agenda today.

Paul Holland, global sales director of Application Modernization at Dell, talks about the importance of application modernization and the perils organizations face by ignoring the trend. “Legacy footprints are affecting an organization’s ability to be agile in addressing new business needs and implementing new technologies. They are costing organizations a disproportionate amount of money: 80 percent of IT budgets are typically spent maintaining and running these legacy environments.”

Cloud computing is a key topic of discussion at Dell World 2012. Mark Clifton, director of Global Cloud Solutions Strategy for Commercial Business at Dell, discusses the cloud strategies and innovations you’ll learn about at the conference.

Join us for the launch of Dell’s Tech Page One, a portal for news and analysis at the intersection of technology, business and culture. Explore content from the best minds at Dell as well as leaders and creators from around the globe. Visit the Tech Page One booth inside the Solutions Showcase.

While you’re at Dell World, stop by the Solo Health Station, an interactive, self-service kiosk that screens vision, blood pressure, weight and body mass index in seven minutes or less for free. The kiosk provides an overall health assessment and access to a database of local physicians and actionable health recommendations. The station, available in locations throughout the U.S., was created in partnership with Dell’s OEM Solutions group.

Dell's giving approach is simple: Be a powerful force for change and help connect the youth of today with a more promising tomorrow. The Dell Giving Showcase is an interactive area that will educate attendees about the four Dell Strategic Giving programs—Youth Learning, Children’s Cancer Care, Social Entrepreneurship and Disaster Relief—while also involving the public in a sack-pack-stuffing project to be donated to underprivileged children.

November 12, 2012 Edition

Steve Schuckenbrock, president of Dell Services, extends a personal invitation for customers to Dell World and shares the benefits of attendance. “From cloud to security to apps modernization … we will discuss how organizations are investing in the future, transforming their businesses and furthering their foundations for growth.”

Jim Stikeleather, executive strategist and chief innovation officer at Dell Services, discusses how converged infrastructure represents the future of IT. “While we do not know exactly what the future will look like… the seeds are to be found in the concept of an information fabric integrating capabilities in server and client technology with the capabilities in storage and network.”

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