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Dell reached for a larger share of the small-business market Tuesday, launching the Vostro brand of notebook and desktop PCs designed to simplify tech support, an area that has attracted complaints and lawsuits for Dell in recent months.
To make Vostro PCs easier to use, Dell will ship them without "trialware," Dell's term for the unwanted software applications that many PC manufacturers load on new computers in the factory, in exchange for payments from the software vendors. In June, Dell agreed to let customers opt out of those programs, after customers complained about that "bloatware" on a company blog.
In another step intended to make Vostro PCs easier to use, Dell streamlined the setup process. A customer without any IT experience can get a Vostro PC up and running in six minutes, and can connect it to the company network in only six steps, CEO Michael Dell said at a press conference in New York.
To make tech support easier for companies with fewer than 25 employees, Dell will offer support such services as dedicating 6,500 of its customer-service workers to Vostro products, offering 24-hour access to online tech support and 10GB of online data storage for a year.
The new computers include the Vostro 200 desktop, with Intel Core 2 Duo processors and a choice between Microsoft's Windows XP or Vista operating systems. Vostro notebooks include the Vostro 1000, with dual-core AMD chips, and Vostro 1400, 1500 and 1700, offering screen sizes of 14.1 inches, 15.4 inches or 17 inches, respectively. Dell is selling the models starting at US$449 for the notebooks and starting at $319 for the desktop.
The company also plans to add a high-performance desktop model to the family in late August.
Although Dell has lost much of its market share to HP in recent quarters, the company is playing to its strength by focusing on small-business users, said one analyst who attended the press conference.
"They still have a lot of brand equity in the small-business market and they're extending that with this offer," said Merle Sandler, senior research analyst at IDC. "With the services they become a trusted advisor, and hopefully down the road they can turn that into a revenue stream."
Michael Dell acknowledged that point in remarks to reporters, saying: "Small business is a rapidly growing market. It's also a place where there is enormous demand and need for technology." At the same time, he said, "Our customers all tell us, 'Make it simple'."

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RE: Dell's Vostro aims to ease PC use for small businessesBy George on December 28, 2007, 1:00 pmI STRONGLY urge everyone Not to purchase the Vostro 200 business version. My unit right out of the box was non-functioning. Over two hours with tech support and...
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