Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Dell Technologies | |
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| Name | Dell Technologies Inc. |
| Type | Public |
| Traded as | NYSE: DELL |
| Founded | 07 September 2016 |
| Founder | Michael Dell |
| Hq location city | Round Rock, Texas |
| Hq location country | United States |
| Key people | Michael Dell (Chairman & CEO) |
| Industry | Computer hardware, Computer software, Cloud computing, Information technology |
| Products | Personal computers, Servers, Data storage, Networking, Security, Software |
| Revenue | ▲ US$88.4 billion (2023) |
| Num employees | 133,000 (2023) |
| Website | www.dell.com |
Dell Technologies is a multinational technology corporation that designs, develops, and sells a comprehensive portfolio of information technology solutions. Formed through the landmark merger of Dell Inc. and EMC Corporation, it is one of the world's largest technology infrastructure companies. The corporation operates through a family of businesses, including its core Dell client and infrastructure units, alongside major holdings in VMware and other strategic entities, serving a global customer base across commercial, public, and private sectors.
The company's formation was finalized on September 7, 2016, following the completion of a $67 billion acquisition of data storage giant EMC Corporation by Dell Inc., which was then a privately held entity controlled by its founder, Michael Dell, and investment firm Silver Lake Partners. This transaction, one of the largest in technology history, created a conglomerate spanning personal computing, enterprise storage, and server markets. A key strategic element was EMC's majority ownership stake in cloud and virtualization leader VMware, which became a controlled subsidiary. In 2018, the corporation returned to public trading on the New York Stock Exchange through a complex financial transaction involving a new tracking stock for its VMware interest, simplifying its capital structure in subsequent years. The company later spun off its VMware stake in 2021, though it maintains a close commercial partnership.
The corporation's portfolio is segmented across its client solutions group and infrastructure solutions group. The client business is a global leader in personal computers, including the Dell XPS, Dell Inspiron, Dell Latitude, and Dell Alienware brands of laptops, desktops, and workstations. Its infrastructure portfolio, largely derived from the legacy EMC Corporation and Dell server businesses, includes the PowerEdge server line, PowerStore and PowerScale storage arrays, and PowerFlex software-defined infrastructure. It also offers extensive data protection solutions, hyperconverged infrastructure through VxRail, and a full suite of cloud computing services and consulting via Dell Technologies Cloud and Dell Professional Services. The company provides comprehensive support and deployment services globally.
Headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, the corporation is led by founder, chairman, and chief executive officer Michael Dell. It operates as a portfolio of brands, with its core businesses organized under Dell for client and infrastructure products. The company maintains significant research and development facilities worldwide and holds a vast portfolio of patents. Its major competitors include Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo, IBM, Cisco Systems, and NetApp across various market segments. Financially, it is a constituent of the S&P 500 index and reports significant annual revenue, with a substantial portion derived from commercial and enterprise customers rather than consumer sales.
The company publishes annual progress reports aligned with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria. Its environmental goals, under the "Progress Made Real" plan, include commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its operations and supply chain, increase energy efficiency of its products, and utilize more recycled and renewable materials in its devices and packaging. Social initiatives focus on advancing sustainability, fostering diversity and inclusion within its workforce, supporting STEM education through the Dell Technologies Foundation, and promoting ethical sourcing within its global supply chain. The company also runs extensive product recycling and take-back programs for consumers and businesses.
* Michael Dell * EMC Corporation * VMware * Personal computer * Data storage * Cloud computing * Round Rock, Texas * Silver Lake Partners
Category:Computer companies of the United States Category:Companies based in Texas Category:Technology companies established in 2016