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WidowPC

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WidowPC: Encyclopedia - Alienware

Alienware Corporation is a Miami, Florida based company founded in 1996 by its current CEO Nelson Gonzalez and President Alex Aguila. Alienware has a reputation of offering the latest technologies for desktops and laptops that are specialized for gaming, video editing and music editing. Alienware - History. According to employees, the Alienware name was chosen because of the founders' fondness for the hit television series The X-Files, hence the theme to their products, with names such as Area ...

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WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Products

The corporation markets specific brand names to different consumer segments. It typically sells the OptiPlex, Latitude, and Precision names to medium-sized and large business customers, where the company's advertising emphasizes long life-cycles, reliability and serviceability. The Dimension, Inspiron, and XPS brands have an orientation towards consumers, students, and small home office environments, emphasizing value, performance and expandability. Dell recently re-introduced the Dell XPS brand to target the lucrative gaming market. Dell XP ...

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Dell Inc., Dell Inc. - Products, Dell Inc. - Business model, Dell Inc. - Organization, Dell Inc. - Marketing, Dell Inc. - Competition, Dell Inc. - Criticism

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WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - History

Michael Dell, while still a student at the University of Texas at Austin, founded the company as PC's Limited in 1984 to sell IBM-compatible computers built from stock components. He founded the company on the principle that by selling personal computer systems directly to customers, PC's Limited could best understand their needs and provide the most effective computing solutions to meet those needs. In 1985, the company produced the first computer of its own design (the "Turbo PC"), which contained an Intel 8088-compatible pro ...

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WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - History

Michael Dell, while still a student at the University of Texas at Austin, founded the company as PC's Limited [sic] in 1984 to sell IBM-compatible computers built from stock components. He founded the company on the principle that by selling personal computer systems directly to customers, PC's Limited could best understand their needs and provide the most effective computing solutions to meet those needs. In 1985, the company produced the first computer of its own design (the "Turbo PC"), which contained an Intel 8088-compatib ...

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Dell Inc., Dell Inc. - History, Dell Inc. - Products, Dell Inc. - Business model, Dell Inc. - Organization, Dell Inc. - Marketing, Dell Inc. - Competition, Dell Inc. - Criticism

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WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Marketing

Dell advertisements have appeared in several types of media including television, the Internet, magazines, catalogs and in newspapers. Dell constantly lowers product prices at all times of the year, offering free bonus products (such as Dell printers) and free shipping to encourage more sales. A popular television and print ad campaign in the USA in the early 2000s featured the actor Ben Curtis playing the part of "Steven", a lightly mischievous blond-haired kid who came to the assistance of bereft computer purchasers. Each television ...

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WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Organization

A Board of Directors of nine people runs the company. Both Michael Dell, the founder of the company, and Kevin Rollins, the CEO, serve on the board. Other board members include Donald Carty, William Gary, Judy Lewent, Klaus Luft, Alex Mandl, Michael A. Miles and Sam Nunn. Shareholders elect the nine board members at meetings, and those board members who do not get a majority of votes must submit a resignation to the board, which will subsequently choose whether or not to accept the resignation. The board of directors usually sets up f ...

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Dell Inc., Dell Inc. - Products, Dell Inc. - Business model, Dell Inc. - Organization, Dell Inc. - Marketing, Dell Inc. - Competition, Dell Inc. - Criticism

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WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Organization

A Board of Directors of nine people runs the company. Both Michael Dell, the founder of the company, and Kevin Rollins, the CEO, serve on the board. Other board members include Donald Carty, William Gary, Judy Lewent, Klaus Luft, Alex Mandl, Michael A. Miles and Sam Nunn. Shareholders elect the nine board members at meetings, and those board members who do not get a majority of votes must submit a resignation to the board, which will subsequently choose whether or not to accept the resignation. The board of directors usually sets up f ...

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Dell Inc., Dell Inc. - History, Dell Inc. - Products, Dell Inc. - Business model, Dell Inc. - Organization, Dell Inc. - Marketing, Dell Inc. - Competition, Dell Inc. - Criticism

Read more here: » Dell Inc.: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Organization

WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Marketing

Dell advertisements have appeared in several types of media including television, the Internet, magazines, catalogs and in newspapers. Dell constantly lowers product prices at all times of the year, offering free bonus products (such as Dell printers) and free shipping to encourage more sales. A popular television and print ad campaign in the USA in the early 2000s featured the actor Ben Curtis playing the part of "Steven", a lightly mischievous blond-haired kid who came to the assistance of bereft computer purchasers. Each television ...

See also:

Dell Inc., Dell Inc. - History, Dell Inc. - Products, Dell Inc. - Business model, Dell Inc. - Organization, Dell Inc. - Marketing, Dell Inc. - Competition, Dell Inc. - Criticism

Read more here: » Dell Inc.: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Marketing

WidowPC: Encyclopedia II - Dell Inc. - Products

The corporation markets specific brand names to different consumer segments. It typically sells the OptiPlex, Latitude, and Precision names to medium-sized and large business customers, where the company's advertising emphasizes long life-cycles, reliability and serviceability. The Dimension, Inspiron, and XPS brands have an orientation towards consumers, students, and small home office environments, emphasizing value, performance and expandability. Dell recently re-introduced the Dell XPS brand to target the lucrative gaming market. Dell XP ...

See also:

Dell Inc., Dell Inc. - History, Dell Inc. - Products, Dell Inc. - Business model, Dell Inc. - Organization, Dell Inc. - Marketing, Dell Inc. - Competition, Dell Inc. - Criticism

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