Dell to Offer Google Search Devices to Businesses

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Dell Inc said on Tuesday it will sell Google search devices to help companies find information on their networks.


Dell said it would sell Google Search Appliance starting at $30,000 and the Google Mini starting at $1,995 to U.S. corporate customers and small businesses. Dell already offers personal computers with Google’s desktop search software.


The Google-made machines, which scour corporate networks and Web sites for documents and other data, will help Dell, the world’s second-largest personal computer maker, expand its main business of selling computers to businesses, which account for about 85 percent of the Round Rock, Texas-based company’s revenue.


Dell said it has been working with Google since 2006 to make some Dell server computers compatible with Google Search Appliance, a high-end box-like device that uses Google technology to search corporate intranets, applications, databases and files.


The Google Mini is targeted at small and medium-sized businesses while the Google Search Appliance is aimed at larger corporations.


Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.


(Reporting by Philipp Gollner, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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