New Dell OptiPlex 755
August 28th, 2007 by Edwin in Electronic Gadgets, PC Gadgets
The new Dell OptiPlex 755 computer has picked up a Gold Electronic Products Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Rating and Energy Star 4.0 Compliance, bringing more recognition to the company that is has already done a whole lot when it comes to Environmental Leadership. According to Dell, the OptiPlex 755 will take a flexible approach to systems management by delivering on customer demands for business efficiency. According to Darrel Ward, director of the Dell Product Group, “Our commitment to customers is to eliminate complexity throughout the lifecycle of their IT assets. We designed the OptiPlex 755 to be the most flexible and versatile business desktop available to date with innovations in systems management, eco-design and services.”
The Dell OptiPlex 755 aims to simplify IT by reducing the number of desk side service visits required for system service and maintenance. In addition, the integration of Intel vPro technology with advanced remote management features that help drive business efficiency. This will enable customers to manage systems that are powered down or have no operating system, ultimately cutting down on the amount of time spent on patch deployment by up to a whopping 94%, while desk-side service visits will be reduced by up to 56%.
The OptiPlex 755 allows customers to choose the right solution for their environment with room to grow as a result of:
Some of the more interesting features of the OptiPlex 755 include:
- The only major PC vendor to offer customers a flexible upgrade path from ASF to vPro within the same platform.
- Dell Client Manager (DCM) Standard, a management console that is available at no charge for the life of the deployment, unlike competitors that offer free
“trial periods” for similar products.
- Support for industry-leading management solutions from companies such as Altiris, Microsoft and LanDesk that integrate hardware and software administration.
- When desk-side visits are necessary, the number of steps required to remove and replace components on OptiPlex systems can be up to half that of similar
Hewlett Packard desktops.
The OptiPlex 755 is currently available with prices starting from $632.
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