January 2008 - Posts

  • Dell Offers VoIP to Small and Medium Businesses

    If you're a small- to mid-sized business, you may still be looking for proof that the technology heavyweights are interested in giving you access to solutions scaled to your needs and not just force-feeding you something from the consumer or large enterprise portfolio.  Proof is mounting.  Take Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

    Update: February 27—I should have clarified that this service is available to customers in the United States. Sorry for the inconvenience. Lionel

    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is finally becoming a viable integrated solution for small and medium businesses looking to save time and money. Last summer Dell and the International Council for Small Business (ICSB) surveyed small business owners worldwide to better understand their biggest IT pain points, and respondents ranked VoIP among the top five technology breakthroughs that will transform their businesses.

    To help deliver the benefits of VoIP to Dell customers, we've partnered with both Nortel, a worldwide leader in delivering VoIP and Unified Communications solutions to the small and medium businesses, and Fonality, a leader in open source, Asterisk-based IP telephony systems. The Nortel based offerings are best suited to medium-size businesses with more sophisticated requirements and/or multiple locations. The Fonality offering matches the needs of the small business that can manage their own system.

    Both Nortel and Fonality solutions offer savings over traditional phone systems through lower infrastructure and installation expenses, lower service and maintenance costs, and lower phone bills by eliminating intra- and inter-office phone charges.  And, both partners offer solutions powered by Dell OptiPlex computers.

    With VoIP, businesses can lower long distance bills by up to 70 percent, integrate the phone system with the rest of their information technology for easier management, and now turn to Dell as a single point of contact for all their technology needs. For businesses that rely on solution providers to manage their IT, these VoIP solutions are also available through Dell partners.

    The solution is initially available in the United States, and will be offered in other regions in the coming months.  An enhanced online experience will also launch in late February.  You can learn more at www.dell.com/voip or by reading Fonality CEO and Founder, Chris Lyman's blog post from this morning.  Chris, this is a big day for Dell and our customers, too.  We look forward to working with you. 

  • Small Business Excellence Award US Call for Entries, Global Expansion Coming Soon

    Dell is partnering with the International Council for Small Business and Endeavor to expand the Small Business Excellence Award internationally, giving small businesses that demonstrate technology innovation to benefit customers a chance to win time with Michael Dell, up to $50,000 in Dell products and services and be honored by Dell and its world-class partners.

    Dell and the National Federation of Independent Business, the small-business advocacy association that founded the program in 2004, continue to recognize leading U.S. small businesses for using technology to better serve customers.

    Today, we're starting the call for entries in the United States for the fifth annual Dell/NFIB Small Business Excellence Award and will accept applications through Feb. 29, 2008. Additional countries participating in the program will be announced over the coming weeks. For a description of the criteria, rules and regulations, award levels, partners and judges and to complete an application, visit www.dell.com/ceaward.

    Each year, the award winners meet with Michael Dell and other Dell experts to share best practices and discuss technology trends that impact small businesses. Hearing from past winners is one of the best ways to fully appreciate the opportunity the Small Business Excellence Award creates for entrepreneurs, and we hope their stories will encourage you or entrepreneurs you know to apply for the first-ever global award.

    Jim Cox, 2007 U.S. award winner and president of Medkinetics, recently spent a day at Dell. He sat down to talk to us just after his time with Michael.

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    You can also see the 2006 winner and President of SewWhat? Inc. Megan Duckett's forum post sent at the end of her award year and her vlog from her day at Dell in fall 2006.

    If you have questions or comments, post here or direct them to SB_Award@dell.com.

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