The Dell PowerEdge 13th generation server portfolio features customer-inspired engineering built to optimise price performance for the widest range of web, enterprise and hyperscale applications.

Dell is one of the earliest companies to adopt the newly launched Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product family, incorporating them in its PowerEdge 13th generation server portfolio.
Dell has unveiled its most advanced and easy-to-manage portfolio of PowerEdge servers, designed to help customers worldwide address and optimise the evolving spectrum of application and workload requirements.
The new Dell PowerEdge servers has begun shipping on 8 September, 2014.
For Dell OEM customers, PowerEdge 13th Generation platforms offer state-of-the-art technology with OEM-customer inspired features delivering greater flexibility, choice, and scalability while being lifecycle optimised and transition-friendly.
The portfolio features state-of-the-art advancements in storage, processing and memory technology coupled with industry-leading systems management capabilities.
The new Dell PowerEdge portfolio – which begins with five form-factors across blade, rack and tower servers – provides customers with choice in how they address industry trends including cloud computing, mobility, big data, and software-defined infrastructure.



