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Dell Technologies Inc. is a technology company founded in 1984 by Michael Dell in the state of Texas, United States, operating in the fields of personal computers, servers, data storage, cloud computing, and digital infrastructure solutions. Dell serves more than 180 countries globally and is recognized for its direct sales model, enterprise solutions, and infrastructure technologies strengthened by the acquisition of EMC, providing end-to-end digital solutions for both individual and corporate users.
The company began in 1984 as “PC’s Limited” by Michael Dell while he was a university student. It went public in 1988, and during the 1990s it became a global leader in personal computer manufacturing. In 2013, founder Michael Dell increased his ownership stake and took the company private. In 2016, Dell acquired EMC Corporation for $67 billion, after which the combined entity began operating under the name Dell Technologies.

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Dell Technologies Inc. was originally founded in 1984 by Michael Dell under the name “PC’s Limited” while he was still a university student. The company’s business model, which focused on delivering personal computer components directly to customers, led to rapid growth in its early years. In 1987, the company changed its name to Dell Computer Corporation, and in 2003 it was restructured as Dell Inc. Following the acquisition of EMC Corporation in 2016, it began operating under the name Dell Technologies Inc.
The Dell logo features a simple yet meaningful design that reflects the company’s corporate identity. It is typically used in black or blue color tones.

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Dell Technologies Inc. is a technology company founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, with its headquarters in Texas, United States. Initially known for personal computer manufacturing, Dell has since expanded into data storage, server systems, cloud solutions, and artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company operates in more than 180 countries and serves over 130,000 employees globally.
Dell Technologies is a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DELL). Its organizational structure is led by CEO Michael Dell and comprises executives managing key business units including operations, finance, sales, marketing, and technology.
Dell Technologies Inc. serves a wide range of user segments—including individual consumers, enterprises, and public sector organizations—through its comprehensive portfolio of information technology products. The company offers an end-to-end IT solution portfolio encompassing desktop and laptop computers, servers, data storage solutions, networking equipment, and cloud services. PowerEdge servers and Dell EMC storage solutions are widely used by enterprise customers.
Dell’s product range spans a broad technological spectrum, from hardware components to software and cloud solutions. Dell products are developed based on criteria such as performance, security, scalability, and user experience.

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Dell’s product offerings for individual consumers include the Inspiron, XPS, and Alienware series of laptops and desktops, which provide solutions tailored to everyday use and gaming experiences. For enterprise customers, the product portfolio includes Latitude business workstations, OptiPlex desktops, and Precision workstations. In the data center and infrastructure segment, Dell supports large-scale IT infrastructure with PowerEdge servers, VxRail hyperconverged systems, and PowerStore and Unity XT storage systems.
Under the Dell EMC brand, the company provides services such as cloud computing, backup, cybersecurity, virtualization, edge computing, and networking solutions. Dell’s software solutions also include systems management, data analytics, and end-to-end security software.
As of 2025, Dell Technologies is led by its founder Michael Dell, who continues to serve as CEO and chairman. As a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DELL), Dell has consistently ranked among the top positions on the Fortune 500 list. The company’s organizational structure is built around four main business areas: consumer solutions, enterprise solutions, infrastructure solutions, and cloud services.
Dell has institutionalized its sustainability policies through its “Progress Made Real” initiative, aiming to create social impact through carbon-neutral operations, recyclable packaging, inclusive employment, and digital education programs. The company’s environmental and social strategies are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Additionally, the “Youth Learning” program, which supports youth education, enables access to technology for young people worldwide. Dell Technologies positions itself as an information technology company achieving sustainable growth in both consumer and enterprise markets through its direct sales model, merger strategies, and global reach.
Dell Technologies actively operates in Türkiye. The company’s Türkiye office provides sales, technical support, and consulting services to customers. Additionally, through local partners, Dell delivers industry-specific solutions and services across various sectors. The company continues its efforts in technological innovation, developing solutions tailored to customer needs, and upholding sustainability principles. Its product portfolio encompasses hardware, software, and service solutions for both individual users and enterprise customers.

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