Notebooks Archives - Smallbiztechnology.com https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/category/mobile/notebook-computer/ Small Business Technology Thu, 23 Sep 2021 19:50:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-smallbiz-technology-1-32x32.png Notebooks Archives - Smallbiztechnology.com https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/category/mobile/notebook-computer/ 32 32 47051669 Dell’s Mission to Deliver More Efficient, Productive, and Secure Tech to Small Businesses https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/10/dells-mission-to-deliver-more-efficient-productive-and-secure-tech-to-small-businesses.html/ Mon, 17 Oct 2016 13:00:22 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48976 I recently had a chance to connect with Erik Day, the Executive Director and General Manager for North America Small Business at Dell, and decided to ask him point-blank, “Why should small businesses care about Dell?” Over the course of our conversation, Day explained why growth is the primary concern for small businesses and how […]

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dell small businessI recently had a chance to connect with Erik Day, the Executive Director and General Manager for North America Small Business at Dell, and decided to ask him point-blank, “Why should small businesses care about Dell?”

Over the course of our conversation, Day explained why growth is the primary concern for small businesses and how Dell develops solutions that evolve as business technology needs change.

An End-to-End Solution for Small Businesses

As a small business owner or entrepreneur, you do not have time to waste. You need to spend time with clients, investors, and others to grow your business, but sometimes a lack of technology or the right support results in an unwanted shift in focus and lost productivity.

“What the small business customer wants are performance and reliability,” Day told me.  “They cannot deal with downtime or being on tech support calls for hours. When you are trying to build your business, the last thing you want to worry about is your technology not working for you.”

Day explained that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution here, that technology solutions need to change as businesses grow. So whether you are a one-person shop, ten-person shop, or working with hundreds or thousands of employees, Dell offers different hardware, software, and security solutions to help businesses every step of the way.

Day explained that Dell’s goal is to give every customer the peace of mind they need to keep their small business running smoothly. They need high performing technology they can trust to work from the moment they open it up. They need as much built-in security as possible. Moreover, they need to know that someone will be there to help when they need it.

“It is not just about the hardware,” Day said. “It is really about trying to give them an end-to-end solution. We want to enable our customers to focus on their clients and their business, and not to have to worry about the technology.”

The Evolution from Consumer to Business Technology

As Dell continues to build small business solutions to fit each customer’s unique needs, they are paying close attention to the surge in adoption of consumer technology within the professional landscape. Specifically, Dell is focused on bringing the convenience, high performance, reliability, and security of their other business solutions to the tablet.

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According to Day, Dell’s integrated two-in-one, 360-hinge technology into their Latitude tablet series. You can make it feel like a PC without having to detach anything, or you can flip it over and use it as a tablet. Moreover, to continue meeting their small business customers’ needs, they have added security and manageability into the product as well.

“As our business customers want this new technology, we can make sure the right stuff is in the computer. So if they have to connect it to something in the enterprise, IT managers can still manage and secure it.”

Touch also seems to be the next evolutional step in Dell’s small business technology. While cost, business budgets, and demand have led to the sluggish adoption of touch PCs, Day expects that touch will soon catch on just as other performance-enhancing technologies have in the past.

“The whole ecosystem around these PCs is becoming so much easier for the user, and touch is a key performance thing. It just makes everything more efficient. As we need to save more time so we can focus on our businesses, we need these things to make us more efficient.”

He also suggests that notebooks will soon overcome desktops in the workspace and that the “movable” workspace created by docking stations and wireless connectivity will be the next evolution of the small business workspace.

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Ramon Tests Dell XPS Touch Screen – Slim, Fast and Long Lasting (Dell XPS 13″ 9350) https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/05/ramon-tests-dell-xps-touch-screen-slim-fast-and-long-lasting-dell-xps-13-9350.html/ Tue, 31 May 2016 14:47:14 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48398 My office is like a radio shack – with just about every technology gadget around. Many are quite new and some are quite old – like my Handpsring Visor and Sharp Wizard BOSS Digital Organizer – remember those? What I’ve been testing out, in partnership with Dell, for the last few weeks has been one of […]

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dellxps2My office is like a radio shack – with just about every technology gadget around. Many are quite new and some are quite old – like my Handpsring Visor and Sharp Wizard BOSS Digital Organizer – remember those?

What I’ve been testing out, in partnership with Dell, for the last few weeks has been one of Dell’s newest XPS notebooks this one with a touchscreen. This particular model is the Dell XPS 13 9350.

The notebook is light, fast and overall an amazing definition of beauty and power. Having a touch screen means that you have an added way to interact with the computer – not just a mouse or track pad.

For such a light machine the processor is fast enough for just about any business task, the keyboard is well spaced (with back light) and the battery power is good.

One of the heaviest parts of so many notebook is the power adapter – Dell’s XPS power adapter is thin and light. I like it.

As part of this review I also test out an Intel powered Thunderbolt docking station and Dell’s big and lovely 4k monitor. You can also check 5 Best Budget Monitor Reviews 2020 | Great Entry-Level Units.

What’s nice about the Thunderbolt dock is that not only does it nicely dock your notebook but the speed between the notebook and other devices is fast, very fast, due to Intel’s new Thunderbolt 3 cable.

The 4k monitor is a beauty. When staring at a 13″ screen for hours, it’s nice to go to your home office (or corporate office) and use a much bigger monitor.

Here’s a few short videos capturing my experience:

Dell XPS 13 9350 Power Adapter – Tiny and Feather-light

Touchscreen Notebooks Boost Productivity

DisplayLink Dell Universal Adapter – Cut down your wires and use this 4 in one adapter (HDMI/VGA/USB/Ethernet)

Dell Premier Backpack

 

 

 

 

 

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Accelerate Your Business Recap: It’s Time to Upgrade Your Aging Devices! https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/05/accelerate-your-business-recap-its-time-to-upgrade-your-aging-devices.html/ Fri, 13 May 2016 17:19:07 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48348 Recently, I had the honor of speaking at the Accelerate Your Business symposium, presented by Microsoft, Dell and Intel and taking place in Denver on May 4. Couldn’t attend? I realize that there are SmallBizTechnology readers located all over the country (and the world!), so I wanted to share a recap of the event and […]

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accelerate your businessRecently, I had the honor of speaking at the Accelerate Your Business symposium, presented by Microsoft, Dell and Intel and taking place in Denver on May 4. Couldn’t attend? I realize that there are SmallBizTechnology readers located all over the country (and the world!), so I wanted to share a recap of the event and some special information about the session I participated in.

 

Accelerate Your Business Recap

Accelerate Your Business was a symposium aimed at sharing information that will help small business owners take their businesses to the next level. It featured sessions that shared best practices in cloud-based technology, and new devices & apps that can make your business more productive and efficient. Attendees also had the opportunity to network with business leaders, industry experts, and digital innovators. It was a high-energy, high-impact event for all who attended.

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The event started out with a keynote from Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit and an investor in tech startups. He spoke about “Building a Community of Hundreds of Thousands of Communities,” which is exactly what he was able to do with the creation of Reddit in 2005.

The morning continued with three sessions that touched on different aspects of business growth and technology:

  • Staying Safe in the Current Cyber Environment – Moderated by Gene Marks, this session focused on data security for the modern cloud-based workforce, with an emphasis on keeping both customer and business data safe.
  • Managing the Modern Customer – Moderated by Carol Roth, this session focused on using technology to create a holistic approach to customer service.
  • Q&A: What’s Hot, What’s Happening and What’s to Come – This Q&A session with Amy Cosper (Entrepreneur), Jordan Chrysafidis (Microsoft) and Eric Day (Dell) tackled questions about the future of business and what businesses today can do to prepare.

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The Accelerate Your Business symposium then ended with a keynote and workshop on “Influencing Influencers” with Jon Levy, who shared his experience working with brands and companies as well as strategies for businesses to improve their product development, customer acquisition, and customer engagement.

Accelerate Your Business with Safer Technology

I participated in the session on staying safe in the current cyber environment. Today’s technology and cloud-based solutions have made it easier to run your business, but there are also data security concerns that every growing business should be aware of.

One way to keep your business safe is to upgrade your devices, because older devices are slower, heavier, bulkier, and pose security risks. This infographic explains the huge differences between old and new devices.

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If it’s time to modernize your business technology, consider updating to devices based on the 6th generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family  and Windows 10 pro.

  • Fast boot and wake up times.
  • Easy multi-tasking between apps, files, and websites.
  • True Key technology to safely reduce the number of passwords you use.
  • Facial recognition technology for simple and safe log in.
  • BitLocker encryption that keeps your data safe even if your computer is lost or stolen.

You can get 6th generation Intel Core processors and Windows 10 pro in a range of devices, such as desktop towers, touch screen All-in-ones, mini PCs, laptops, tablets, and 2-in-1s. Check out the Accelerate Your Business site for more offers, information and the latest devices.

The Accelerate Your Business symposium emphasized the fact that to grow your business you have to be constantly moving forward with the latest technology and strategies for developing products and reaching customers. One way to get started right away is by upgrading your devices today.


This post was written in partnership with Intel; however, all opinions and experiences expressed are my own.

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