Dell claims storage and server sales hit by 'softening' market
Tech giant buoyed by demand for PC products from commercial and consumer segments

Dell Technologies' servers and storage sales took a tumble in its third quarter as its overall revenues climbed three per cent to $23.5bn. The vendor's Infrastructure Solutions Group - which houses its servers and storage units - reported a year-on-year decline of four per cent to $8bn for its quarter ending 30 October. Storage sales dropped seven per cent to $3.9bn, while servers and networking decreased two per cent to $4.2bn. Dell COO Jeff Clarke attributed this decline to a "soft" market...
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