

The new Latitude 5000 series notebooks and Precision 3560 mobile workstation are the first Dell client solutions that incorporate a bioplastic based on the “tall oil” by products that result from wood pulp paper making processes.
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Let‘s take a closer look at what Dell is introducing at CES 2021ĭell strategy for its business PC and peripheral solutions was best summed up by Ed Ward, SVP of Dell’s Client Product Group who noted, “Secure, sustainable and smart: that’s the way forward for PCs.” But what does Dell mean by this? In particular, the products that Dell is taking to this year’s virtual CES highlight how the company is focusing on integrated, transformative solutions and services that enable employees and employers to reimagine how they approach business. However, the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting need to support employees working from home (WFH) have inspired some vendors heading to CES 2021. Workplace-related trends, like Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and increasingly powerful and light notebooks, tablets and phones that enabled employees to work from anywhere garnered floorspace over the years. That doesn’t mean that business tech is entirely absent from CES.

That was mainly because vendors initially aimed advanced new features in PCs, peripherals, displays and audio/video gear at consumers who were more willing to pay a premium for shiny new things than businesses that regarded IT as an investment. Why so? Because for the past couple of decades, consumer technology products typically presaged what would arrive in the workplace a year or so later.

Though my work as an industry analyst largely involves business technologies, I’ve made it a point to attend the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas since I launched Pund-IT in 2005.
