30 Nov 2009
Ed English, senior EMEA enterprise marketing manager at Dell, has agreed to be grilled by V3.co.uk readers in a series of Video Q&A interviews, commissioned by Dell and Intel, and hosted by our sister brand Computing.
The first live session, which aired on 25 November, looked at the return-on-investment potential of the latest Intel-powered Dell servers. If you missed it, you can view an archived recording at your leisure – and you can still submit your own questions. English has pledged to personally answer questions submitted through the web seminar software between now and the end of the year.
The next session will be broadcast at 3pm UK time on 15 December, and will look in detail at Dell’s support for virtualisation, focusing on how to turn the potential benefits of virtualisation into real savings in the real world. Again, English has pledged to reply to all questions submitted on the day or subsequently through the interactive front-end.
So register now for our Video Q&As and get a real answer to your concerns on server upgrades or enterprise virtualisation, direct from Dell.
One word of warning - the seminars work best through Internet Explorer.
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