Dell Technologies stories
Worldwide PC shipments fell for fifth consecutive quarter, the longest duration of decline in the PC market's history, begging the question - are PCs finished?.
Dell explores wearable technology amid declining PC sales, with a focus on innovation to combat a shrinking market.
Dell launches new flash storage solution to enhance IT performance, aid data insights, and cut costs, catering to the surging big data technology market.
Dell expands SecureWorks to New Zealand, bringing its comprehensive managed security services to the local market, leveraging regional partners.
Dell's XPS 12 Convertible Ultrabook merges laptop and tablet with its innovative flip screen, winning the 2013 iF Gold Award. Score: 4/5.
Dell cites Windows 8 as a key reason for plummeting PC sales, with a stark 79% drop in quarterly profit. #TechNews #Windows8 #Dell.
Modular and automated converged infrastructure solutions combining servers, storage, networking and infrastructure management into an integrated solution.
Dell unveils the Latitude 3330, a robust, cost-effective laptop designed to enhance learning and integrate seamlessly into schools' existing IT systems.
Dell's Latitude 10 ST2 Tablet straddles balance in features and price, but with some quirks in design and camera quality. Score: 3/5.
Windows 8 isn't solely at fault for PC decline, says NPD Group, pointing to OEM pricing challenges in a contested market.
PC shipments post the steepest decline on record during a single quarter, as buyers seemingly move away from Microsoft's Windows 8 PC software.
Company issues 274-page filing showing bleak prospects for business - its strongest case yet for accepting a US$24.4 billion offer to go private.
As Carl Icahn welcomes suggestions of a partnership with Blackstone Group, could Michael Dell potentially lose control of the company he founded as a teenager?.
Dell's board evaluates separate takeover proposals, deciding which could beat an existing US$24.4 billion take-private deal.
World's third largest PC maker reports a 31% drop in profits, amid Michael Dell's attempt to take the company private.
Company fights back against shareholders who have questioned it's Us$13.95-a-share bid to take the firm private.
Dell's US$24.4 billion deal to go private, led by founder Michael Dell and Silver Lake, offers shareholders USD $13.65 per share, a 25% premium.
Hewlett Packard takes a swipe at Dell's $24.4 billion buyout, suggesting the move leaves Dell's innovation in limbo.
Dell SonicWALL is inviting both resellers and end-users to attend any one of its roadshow events taking place in April throughout New Zealand.
As Dell transitions to private ownership, CIOs must weigh the potential risks and rewards, or face the uncertainty during the shake-up in the IT landscape.