This year’s edition of The Dell Technologies Bus Tour visited Toronto recently. And though I couldn’t attend, Dell was kind enough to share some pictures which I will display in a slide show below.
The Dell Technologies Bus Tour offered event attendees an immersive mobile product experience. The event showcased demos of Dell’s latest product offerings along with insights from industry experts, aiming to empower everyone with the most advanced, productive, liberating technology in the industry.
On display were Dell’s latest client and infrastructure solutions, including:
- Latest-generation Latitude, OptiPlex, Rugged and Precision portfolios with purpose-built ecosystems and peripherals
- Collaborative conferencing solutions with Intel Unite®
- Hyper-Converged Solutions featuring VxRail and VMware vSAN ReadyNode
- Pre-configured PCs with Dell Provisioning for VMware Workspace ONE
- Next-Generation PowerEdge Servers and All-Flash Data Storage
- Virtual reality experiences
Here’s a slide show of what was on display.
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Dell Technologies Bus Tour Recap
This year’s edition of The Dell Technologies Bus Tour visited Toronto recently. And though I couldn’t attend, Dell was kind enough to share some pictures which I will display in a slide show below.
The Dell Technologies Bus Tour offered event attendees an immersive mobile product experience. The event showcased demos of Dell’s latest product offerings along with insights from industry experts, aiming to empower everyone with the most advanced, productive, liberating technology in the industry.
On display were Dell’s latest client and infrastructure solutions, including:
Here’s a slide show of what was on display.
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