Dell Technologies is announcing
new capabilities and services to
Unified Workspace,
its visionary approach to end-user computing, including a partnership
with Google to unveil the world's first Chromebook Enterprise.
Businesses
of all sizes now have the choice to deploy Chrome devices to their
global workforce. And IT can deploy with the same level of security and
manageability
they expect in a corporate environment.
Today,
more organizations are moving to the cloud, and workers want more
choice in devices and operating systems - without sacrificing power and
configurability. With the
new Dell Latitude Chromebook Enterprise notebook and 2-in-1, IT can
offer the world's most powerful and configurable
Chrome Enterprise devices that employees want, on a scale that large organizations need.
"IT
administrators want to give users choice when it comes to OS, device,
and when and where work gets done, but they struggle with the growing
number of unmanaged devices
in their environments," said Jay Parker, president, Client Product
Group at Dell Technologies. "By adding Chrome to Dell Technologies
Unified Workspace, we're giving IT the power to offer a consistent and
secure experience for everyone, no matter the OS they
choose. And best of all, users get the flexibility to choose the
devices and use cases that fit their needs."
Trusted Latitude Hardware, Speed of Chrome OS, Together at Last
Business
users can get to work faster and stay productive longer in the cloud
with the Latitude Chromebook Enterprise devices. They include
world-class security, performance
and connectivity features that Latitude
customers love and trust.
The most powerful Chromebook Enterprise devices include the choice of 8th Gen
Intel Core i5 and i7 processors to boost employee productivity. They are the only
13- and 14-inch Chrome Enterprise devices in their class with mobile broadband capability to give employees fast and seamless access to the cloud. Remote and on-the-go workers benefit from all-day battery life and a fast battery
charge with ExpressCharge technologies.
Built for design-conscious users, the devices feature narrow border
screens, post-industrial carbon fiber and compact, durable chassis to
withstand the daily rigors of business use,
passing 17 MIL-STD tests.
"Chromebook
Enterprise is a game-changer for businesses looking for a modern OS
that provides end-users with speed and productivity, while offering IT
the comprehensive security
they need," said John Solomon, vice president of Chrome OS at Google.
"As a longtime global leader in the enterprise, Dell Technologies has a
deep understanding of end-user and IT needs and is a natural fit to
bring powerful devices with the benefits of Chrome
Enterprise to businesses worldwide."
Configurable
with 10 localized language keyboards, the Dell Latitude Chromebook
Enterprise is available in 50 countries, offering the widest global
availability of any Chrome
Enterprise device in its class. Enterprises can deploy the
same system consistently, wherever they need it, to offer a secure,
manageable and reliable experience to their workforce. IT administrators
can easily select and purchase various Latitude
Chromebook Enterprise configurations to meet user needs. They can
service and upgrade memory, storage and batteries, and operate the same
support model across their entire fleet -- even across operating
systems. The devices are the first Chrome Enterprise
devices to offer pre-OS hardware diagnostics, and Dell ProSupport Suite
customers have access to SupportAssist technology, which predicts and
proactively identifies user issues before they impact productivity.
Simplified Deployment and Management with Robust Security and Support for Multiple-OS Environments
With
Dell Technologies Unified Workspace, IT admins can easily automate
deployment, security, management and support through flexible services
and solutions, regardless of
OS, device or cloud environment.
"IT
teams are often bogged down with a backlog of support requests that
prevent them from prioritizing more strategic, transformative work,"
said
Doug Schmitt, president, Dell Technologies Services. "With the new
capabilities available through our support services, Unified Workspace
customers can now offload IT processes and create better workplace
experiences for IT, business managers and employees."
New
Unified Workspace security capabilities and support services
enhancements allow IT organizations to focus on more strategic business
priorities and create
a hassle-free experience for their end-users. New features include:
- New
insights that enable IT managers to remotely resolve issues from
virtually anywhere and anytime, on a single device or across their fleet
as
part of the Dell ProSupport Suite. Admins can stay informed about hardware utilization and application performance to more quickly influence and improve end user experiences.
- A simplified way to automatically set and vault individual Dell BIOS Admin passwords remotely with
VMware
Workspace ONE. New strong passwords protect against malicious threats
below the OS. IT Admins can generate the BIOS Admin password and log
into the endpoint locally or remotely to
provide an extra layer of BIOS security. In addition, Workspace ONE now
integrates with Dell SafeBIOS to enable continuous verification of the
BIOS state against desired baselines and can automate remediation.
- The
ability to persist Workspace ONE on each device, so IT can restore
management, recover the device, and get end users up and running quickly
over-the-air. The
feature works in the event of the accidental or malicious deletion of
the Workspace ONE agent.
- Dell
ProManage for end users,
a managed service that helps customers improve IT operations, create
better support experiences and increase end-user productivity. For
customers who
want a partner to manage the end-user support experience for them,
Dell's highly skilled experts can become an integrated part of their IT
teams, enabling IT admins to shift their focus to strategic business
priorities. The service includes a 24x7 service
desk, device management and account management - all at a predictable
price per user.
- A new accreditation program,
Dell Technologies Unified Workspace 2019 co-skilled badge,
which educates, trains and empowers IT
professionals with the skills and resources needed to successfully
implement Unified Workspace across their company. At the completion of
this training, the IT professional will be awarded an industry-level
badge to add to their professional portfolio.
"We
continue to build on the integrations of Workspace ONE with Dell
devices and services with the goal of simplifying the entire device
lifecycle for IT while providing workers
with a personalized, ready-to-work experience," said Shankar Iyer,
senior vice president and general manager, End User Computing, VMware.
"The expanded Unified Workspace enhancements announced today exemplify
the potential of what's possible when we bring
the best of Dell Technologies together."
Dell Technologies Unified Workspace is now available as a service so
customers can take advantage of the
entire, integrated portfolio of hardware, software and services, with a
flexible, predictable usage model through a single supplier.
Regardless of the blend of OS platforms, customers can select the
right devices, manage and secure them with the world-class Unified
Workspace portfolio, wrapped up with a comprehensive suite of lifecycle
services - all for a single, predictable price
per seat per month.
Pricing and Availability
The new Latitude Chromebook Enterprise devices will be available for sale on August 27, 2019.
- Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Chromebook Enterprise, starting at $819.00 USD
- Latitude 5400 Chromebook Enterprise, starting at $699.00 USD
- More product specs and features are available
here