Savings Spotlight: Dell's Connected PCs Empower Home Builders

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Contact: Sharon Salang
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Manager, Member Savings Programs
(202) 266-8273

Dell Latitude
Dell Latitude

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, technology plays a pivotal role in enhancing productivity and streamlining business operations. Especially for home builders, time is money, and staying connected while on the move is crucial.

This is where Dell Technologies' Connected PCs come into play. As one of NAHB’s key member savings partners, Dell is empowering professionals in the field as well as in the office with its Connected PCs that offer seamless integration with 4G/5G cellular networks.

Some of the key benefits include:

    Dell Precision
    Dell Precision
  • Uninterrupted Connectivity: Home builders are frequently on the move, managing projects, collaborating with teams and meeting with clients. Dell’s Connected PCs ensure uninterrupted connectivity by enabling users to tap into the power of mobile broadband. With 4G/5G capabilities, builders can access vital resources, communicate in real-time, and leverage cloud-based applications, regardless of their location.
  • Enhanced Productivity: Time management is paramount in the home building industry. Connected PCs offer builders the flexibility to work from anywhere, eliminating the need to be tied to a traditional office setup. With instant access to project management tools, architectural plans, and other critical data, builders can efficiently oversee operations on-site, minimizing delays and maximizing productivity.
  • Dependable Security: Data protection is a top priority in the digital age, and home builders deal with a wealth of sensitive information, such as blueprints, financial data, and client details. Dell's Connected PCs incorporate robust security features and advanced encryption, safeguarding vital data against potential threats.
Dell Rugged
Dell Rugged

NAHB members can take advantage of exclusive savings on Dell products. For more information, visit dell.com/nahb.

And to learn more about the many other opportunities for members to save on automobiles, building products and business services, go to nahb.org/savings.

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