Dell: 'Code, baby, code!' - and please buy our servers
Published 11/4/2008 at The Register
Their survival depends on your spending Dreamforce 2008 "Code baby code" and more people buying servers and PCs - Dell servers and PCs, to be precise. That's Michael Dell's secret to surviving the current economic downturn.…
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