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To: TechMkt who wrote (113776)3/31/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: Walcalla  Respond to of 176387
 
"China is by far the single largest market of potential PC users on the planet," said Carl Everett, senior vice president of Dell's Personal Systems Group. "The Dimension product is the lead product in our consumer strategy for this exciting marketplace."

For complete article prodigy.excite.com

The party for Dell aint over yet!!
-Walcalla



To: TechMkt who wrote (113776)3/31/1999 10:18:00 PM
From: Mike Van Winkle  Respond to of 176387
 
Fez, it wasn't but two days ago that you posted this news:

INTERNET WEEK
March 29, 1999, Issue: 758
Section: News & Analysis
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Dell Broadens Consulting
Dell Computer last week said it's looking to broaden its consulting services. New services could include help desk and on-site installation, in addition to the custom configuration and break/fix services that Dell now offers. Dell will not significantly expand its small services staff, but rather will look to broaden partnerships with services companies, with Dell staff as the first point of contact. Services now account for a percentage of Dell's revenue in the low teens; Dell hopes to increase that percentage to about 30 percent by next year, and also will look to services as a separate revenue center, rather than a driver of systems sales, said company vice chairman Kevin Rollins, speaking at the Dataquest Predicts 99 conference.<<<<<<<<<<<<

This news you just posted should help their goal:

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Poll: IT Outsourcing Shows No Signs Of Slowing.............. Nearly 97 percent of respondents, 200-plus executives from enterprise businesses, said spending on outsourcing increased, and many now expect that spending to increase 25 percent or more this year.