Dell Technologies
Addison Lawrence is a seasoned IT professional with over two decades of experience at Dell, where currently serving as the Director of IT Operations Change and Risk Management. In this role, Addison oversees release and change management, as well as IT infrastructure security and compliance related to SOX, PCI, and banking standards. Prior to Dell, Addison was a Senior Database Administrator at Mobil Oil for over 13 years. Academic credentials include an MBA from Texas A&M University, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, and an Associate of Applied Science in Computer Programming Technology from Del Mar College.
Dell Technologies
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Dell Technologies is a provider of hardware, software, cloud and big data solutions. Founded in 1984, today Dell Technologies has a workforce numbering over 130,000 and operates globally in 180 countries. Dell Technologies is divided into two reportable segments: the Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) and the Client Solutions Group (CSG). The Infrastructure Solutions Group provides Dell’s customers with cloud storage and big data solutions. Dell offers a range of solutions, including traditional and next-generation options like all-flash arrays, scale-out file, object platforms, and software-defined solutions. On the server side, they similarly offer a variety of solutions, including high-performance rack, blade, tower, and hyperscale servers. The Client Solutions Group provides customers with hardware such as desktops, laptops, displays and projectors. Included in this segment is their Dell PC-as-a-Service, which simplifies PC management for companies by allowing them to purchase individual monthly seats that encompass hardware, software, and lifecycle services at an affordable, predictable price point. Together, the Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) and the Client Solutions Group (CSG) facilitate Dell’s customers’ digital transformation as they work to strengthen their businesses and lift workforce productivity.