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Photo gallery: Dial "D" for Dell

By Steven Deare, ZDNet Australia
February 10, 2006
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/hardware/soa/Photo-gallery-Dial-D-for-Dell/0,130061702,139237445,00.htm


Dell Enterprise Command Centre in Penang, Malaysia

In late January, Dell chief executive officer Kevin Rollins opened the company's first Enterprise Command Centre for the Asia-Pacific region in Penang, Malaysia.

The 20-employee facility will provide service and support for Dell's 250,000 server install base in Asia-Pacific, and is expected to field about 1,000 calls from customers across the region including Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan.

Credit: Dell

Dell Enterprise Command Centre in Penang, Malaysia

Dell CEO Kevin Rollins (second from left) and Penang Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon (third from left) officially open the Enterprise Command Centre.

They're flanked by Simon Wong, vice president and managing director, Dell Asia-Pacific (far left), and Steve Felice, president, Dell Asia-Pacific.

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Dell Enterprise Command Centre in Penang, Malaysia

Dancers grace the occasion with traditional Malay moves.

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Dell Enterprise Command Centre in Penang, Malaysia

Dancers in colourful costumes at the ECC opening ceremony.

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Dell Enterprise Command Centre in Penang, Malaysia

Dell's ethics helpline situated at the entrance of its manufacturing facility.

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Dell Enterprise Command Centre in Penang, Malaysia

What the helpline says.

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Dell Enterprise Command Centre in Penang, Malaysia

Have an ethical issue? Dell offers its employees a string of telephone numbers to call.

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