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5/25/2012 8:34 AM ET

Dell Inc (DELL: Quote) Friday announced that it has acquired Wyse Technology for an undisclosed amount. Wyse Technology is the global leader in cloud client computing. Financial details of the transaction have not been divulged by the two companies.

Dell, however, noted that the combination of Wyse's capabilities with its existing desktop virtualization offerings will position the company as the leader in desktop virtualization, thus enabling it to offer true end-to-end IT solutions for partners and customers.

The company stated that the Dell-Wyse portfolio will provide the customers with a single vendor that can match the full range of their cloud computing and desktop virtualization needs.

"We're excited to officially welcome Wyse to Dell and help extend its industry-leading efforts to a broader range of customers and partners," said Jeff Clarke, Dell vice chairman and president, Global Operations and End User Computing Solutions.

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