Dell
Dell Technologies, Dell's parent business, is an American multinational computer technology corporation that develops, distributes, repairs, and maintains computers and associated products and services. Michael Dell founded the firm in 1984, and it is now one of the world's largest technological corporations, employing over 165,000 people in the United States and across the world.
Dell offers PCs, servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, computer peripherals, HDTVs, cameras, printers, and other equipment made by other companies. The business is well-known for its supply chain management and electronic commerce innovations, notably its direct-sales model and "build-to-order" or "configure-to-order" manufacturing technique, which delivers individual PCs customized to client requirements. For long of its history, Dell was only a hardware company, but with the acquisition of Perot Systems in 2009, Dell joined the IT services sector. Since then, the firm has made several acquisitions in storage and networking technologies, with the goal of expanding their portfolio from only selling PCs to providing entire solutions[buzzword] for business clients.
Dell purchased the enterprise technology business EMC Corporation in 2015, and Dell and EMC became subsidiaries of Dell Technologies when the deal closed. Dell EMC focuses on data storage, information security, virtualization, analytics, cloud computing, and other related products and services as part of Dell Technologies.
Headquarters: Round Rock, Texas
Website: https://www.delltechnologies.com/en-vn/index.htm