DELL to enhance focus on SMB in Rajasthan

Dell to offer city industries like gems and jewellery, textiles and others affordable, scalable solutions that help manage their resources in the most effective way

PTI | June 13, 2011



Dell will now enhance focus on small and medium businesses in the city and offer relevant holistic solutions, services and targets.

A company official said here the company will offer technology solutions to the city industries like gems and jewellery, textiles and others.

"As a part of our SMB outreach strategy to work closely as and IT partner with emerging businesses, we will offer them affordable, scalable solutions that help manage their resources in the most effective way," Satyen Vyas, Director, Medium Business, Dell India, said.

"Rajasthan is home to some traditional businesses and industries like gems and jewellery, textiles, chemicals, marble, etc, that need technology to grow and thrive and Dell as an IT partner is equipped to address customer pain points and resolve problems," he said.
 

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