Dell Offers MakerBot 3D Printers, Scanners
January 31, 2014
Company will provide digital prototyping solution for small and medium-sized businesses.
Dealing with Data Storage
January 1, 2014
Simulation data can consume massive amounts of storage -- stressing networks, infrastructures and engineers.
Speed Up Engineering IT
December 1, 2013
Virtualization promises a solution to the budget constraints and challenges associated with deploying new engineering computing hardware.
Work with Large CAD Assemblies
November 1, 2013
Increasing product complexity and cross-disciplinary design are adding to the size and scope of CAD models, but new technology advances are facilitating engineers' interaction with large assemblies.
Dell Releases Ultra-Thin Mobile Workstation
October 28, 2013
Dell Precision M3800 weighs just 4.15 lbs.
Dell Releases New Tablets, Laptops
October 8, 2013
XPS 11 includes Quad HD display on 11.6-in. two-in-one device.
Storage Is Key to HPC
August 1, 2013
Often overlooked in the bandolier of high-performance computing components is storage, where speed equals results and reliability equals success.
Compute Upgrading for Performance
July 1, 2013
There are a few workstation upgrades that might deliver enough performance to justify skipping a generation of new systems.
Dell Releases Smallest Tower, New Rack Workstations
May 22, 2013
Products provide new virtualization capabilities and enhanced remote accessibility.
Dell Unveils Precision Performance Optimizer
April 10, 2013
Software can improve application performance by more than 50%.
The Evolution of Workstations
April 1, 2013
Vendors fine tune workstations for engineering applications and performance.
Dell XPS 18 Combines Light Weight, Large Display
March 20, 2013
Thin all-in-one starts at just 4.85 lbs.
Dell, VMware Deliver Converged Infrastructure Solution
March 4, 2013
New system is optimized for desktop virtualization.
Power to the Engineer
January 1, 2013
SC12 showed how engineering computing is moving to the next performance level.
Consumer PCs vs. Pro Workstations
September 1, 2012
Consumer brands cost less initially, but incompatibility with professional software may add costs down the road.
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