Dell Switches: An Analysis

Dell PowerConnect Switch Picture
(Source: Dell)

While Dell has consistently produced strong networking products, especially its PowerConnect series of switches, it has failed to match more “established” brands in the business - namely Cisco.

An article over at Network World analyzes Dell’s strategy - especially the positive aspects of it - with respect to this failure to score in the LAN switch market, as well as provides a couple of possible reasons for Dell’s inability to sufficiently penetrate a multi-billion dollar industry.

An excerpt:

My educated guess is that the low-end users didn’t care what they plugged into and didn’t need the advanced features or the wire-speed throughput that Dell offered.

At the higher end, network architects probably wanted a product suite that included WAN routers, firewall and VPN devices, and so forth, not to mention the most important element - higher-end, chassis-based switches.

Read the whole article at Network World.

dell, lan+switches

June 26th, 2006 @ 06:25 AM • Filed under Corporate, Networking, Switches

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