Dell Technologies Celebrates Banner First Year As World’s Largest Privately-Controlled Technology Company

 

India, Sept. 13, 2017

 

  • Invested aggressively in most innovative technologies to help customers reach peak potential in the digital future
  • Formed unified sales force for Dell and Dell EMC
  • Created $35 billion Dell Technologies channel; added 10,000 new business customers in its first year
  • Nearly doubled revenue growth rate in underpenetrated accounts
  • 91% of customers surveyed worldwide believe Dell and EMC have delivered on their pre-merger promises
  • New GE infrastructure deal is one of the largest non-government contracts in Dell Technologies, Dell or EMC history
  • Paid down approximately $9.5 billion in debt; completed three major divestitures
  • Commitment to people and the planet never stronger; today Dell was named to Fortune’s Change the World List

Dell Technologies, the world’s largest privately-controlled technology company, celebrates the first anniversary of its formation through the historic merger of Dell and EMC. In its inaugural year, the company formed a unified Dell and Dell EMC salesforce and created a $35 billion Dell Technologies channel and global channel program that added 10,000 new business customers to the Dell EMC portfolio. In addition Dell EMC experienced explosive revenue growth (nearly double historical rates) in underpenetrated1 accounts in the first half of 2017, fueled by cross-selling of server, storage, client and converged infrastructure solutions.

Dell Technologies accomplished these milestone achievements while rapidly paying down approximately $9.5 billion2 in debt, quickly completing three major business divestitures and continuing to invest aggressively in the most innovative technologies for customers. As evidence of early traction, a new independent IDC survey reveals that 91% of customers surveyed worldwide3 believe Dell and EMC have delivered on the promises made to them ahead of the merger.

Dell Technologies also is announcing that GE, the world’s largest digital industrial company, has signed a multi-year commitment to use Dell Inc. infrastructure and end-user computing solutions to support GE’s ongoing digital transformation efforts. Under the agreement, Dell Inc. becomes the primary IT infrastructure supplier for GE. The deal is one of the largest non-government contracts in Dell Technologies, Dell or EMC history.

Dell Technologies also is releasing its Annual Report to Customers, demonstrating how the company has helped customers in the past year to achieve their peak potential in the digital future.

“We set the bar high and exceeded our own expectations,” said Michael Dell, chairman and chief executive officer of Dell Technologies. “We’ve made enormous strides this past year in serving the needs of our customers, from governments to fast-growing small businesses to many of the world’s largest enterprises who call Dell Technologies their most strategic IT partner. And we’re just getting started.”

The Dell Technologies family of businesses includes Dell, Dell EMC, Pivotal, RSA, SecureWorks, Virtustream and VMware. It stands as a $74 billion4 market leader with the industry’s most expansive portfolio from the edge to the data center to the cloud.

Additional milestones in its first year:

 

INVESTMENTS – Dell Technologies continued investing $4.5 billion in R&D annually. It invested an additional $100 million in innovative startups focused on future tech areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet of Things, genomics and others through Dell Technologies Capital. Since the close of the merger, the company has committed to invest almost $1 billion incrementally in its people, go-to-market strategy and technology for key growth areas.

 

MARKET LEADERSHIP – Dell EMC PowerEdge servers overtook the closest competitor to become the world’s No. 1 bestselling x86 server5 based on units shipped, and Dell EMC stood as the No. 1 converged systems6 provider. Dell’s PC market share continued to rise, with 18 consecutive quarters of year-over-year PC market share gains7 Dell also led as No. 1 in worldwide workstation shipments7 and No. 1 worldwide monitor shipments8. Dell EMC retained the No. 1 position in All-Flash storage9 for the 12th consecutive quarter.

 

MILESTONES, AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS – Michael Dell was recognized as the Most Influential Channel Executive in 2017 by CRN. Pivotal was named Google Cloud Technology Partner of The Year for continued innovation with the Pivotal Cloud Foundry on Google Cloud Platform. Dell EMC’s Unity storage array family achieved $1 billion in revenue in its first year, becoming one of the fastest-growing storage products in company history. Dell products won more than 60 awards at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Dell received 13 Awards – including the Computex Design & Innovation and GOLD award 2017 for the Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming at this year’s Computex show, the largest IT trade show in Asia. VMware Cloud on AWS beta program was oversubscribed. SecureWorks was positioned in the “Leaders” quadrant of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Managed Security Services (MSS) Worldwide for the ninth consecutive time.10

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY – Customers and employees value Dell Technologies’ commitment to people and the planet we share, which has never been stronger. Today Dell was named to Fortune’s Change the World List, was recently recognized as one of DiversityInc’s Top 50 Companies for Diversity & Inclusion, and provided 2.3 million youth with better access to technology through grants and partnerships. In sustainability, the company diverted 99% of manufacturing waste from landfills, helped customers save $380 million in electricity costs by improving product energy efficiency, created the first commercial-scale global ocean plastics supply chain and committed to turning 16,000 lbs. of ocean-bound plastic into product packaging. Dell and Dell EMC spent a combined $4.9 billion on materials and services with certified women or minority-owned suppliers and small businesses.

ACCELERATED INNOVATION – The company continued to develop and bring to market new and improved enterprise products across the portfolio, including:

  • New client offerings such as the Dell Canvas innovative smart workspace, Precision 7720 VR-ready mobile workstation, XPS 13 2-in-1, Latitude 7285 2-in-1 with wireless charging, and UltraSharp 8K monitor with the world’s first 32-inch 8K display
  • 14G Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, an ideal foundation for cloud, analytics or software-defined data centers
  • End-to-end storage portfolio refresh of high-end, midrange and unstructured storage platforms
  • Delivery of new ScaleIO Ready Nodes and Elastic Cloud Storage built on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers
  • Expansion of Dell EMC Data Protection capabilities to the cloud, along with native support for VMware vSphere and VMware Cloud on AWS
  • Major refresh of market-leading Data Domain protection storage and introduction of turnkey Integrated Data Protection Appliance
  • Momentum with and updates to the Dell EMC VxRail family, as the industry’s only HCI appliances powered by VMware vSAN and jointly engineered with VMware; move to PowerEdge Servers, supported now on Dell EMC Enterprise Hybrid Cloud, and a major upgrade with VMware vSAN and vSphere updates
  • New Open Networking solutions, the Dell EMC OS10 operating system and new Service Provider Solutions program
  • Dell EMC ProDeploy Suite, designed to help customers deploy PCs with greater speed, less effort and more control

SUPPLY CHAIN – Through its combined supply chain and unmatched ability to reach, service and support customers around the world, Dell shipped 2.55 units per second (40 million PCs; 2.5 million servers/enterprise products; 45 million S&P units). Just 27 days after the merger closed, shipped the company’s first integrated Dell and EMC product.

ALIGNMENTSVirtustream, launched in Asia Pacific and Japan in March 2017, teamed up with Pivotal for rapid deployment of cloud-native apps and with VMware to extend mission-critical apps/workloads to Virtustream Enterprise Cloud. In addition, RSA accomplished a significant number of integrations with other Dell Technologies businesses, including RSA NetWitness Endpoint bundling with Dell Data Security, RSA SecurID integrations with VMware Workspace ONE and VMware AirWatch, as well as interoperability with VMware AppDefense.

 

 

Alok Ohrie, President and Managing Director, India Commercial, Dell EMC

“India holds immense potential for digital growth as evidenced by about a trillion dollar opportunity in 2020 that the Government has alluded to. Businesses today value a partner that can help them manage their transformation from the edge to the core to the cloud, with security underpinning this strategy. As a combined entity, Dell EMC is well placed to enable businesses in their digital transformation journey across three key pillars of IT, Security and Workforce transformation Dell Technologies has proven to be that partner with a strong innovation engine and the right capabilities, talent and culture, and we are excited to continue helping our customers embrace the opportunity of tomorrow and empower them to transform.”

Rajesh Janey, President & Managing Director, India Enterprise, Dell EMC

“The secret ingredient of our success has been keeping our customers, partners and employees at the core of what we do. As we celebrate Dell EMC’s first year anniversary, we want to thank our customers, partners and stakeholders for their partnership and trust. Despite our scale and breadth, we have retained the startup feel, innovative thinking and customer obsession. This distinctive company culture is a great opportunity for us to provide unique value to our customers in India, as they look to mitigate the risks of disruption and become digitally-driven businesses.”

 

Ian Briggs, Chief Technology Officer at The Baker Institute, Burnet Institute and Centre for Eye Research Australia

“We have partnered with both Dell and EMC over a number of years. With the formation of Dell EMC, we now have a strong relationship with a single, strategic partner that understands our requirements and can support us through our digital transformation journey. We have grown with Dell EMC and we hope to continue to do this in the future.”

Dickon Smart-Gill, Corporate Chief Information Officer, Bumrungrad International Hospital

“Bumrungrad International Hospital aims to deliver world-class healthcare services, and to do this we need world-class partners.  The combination of Dell and EMC has created strong synergies reflecting the sum of complimentary capabilities of the companies.  Dell EMC has shown both the commitment and adaptability to support our healthcare transformation goals, and we look forward to building on this partnership in the years to come.”

Bimal Das, Joint President, Enterprise Distribution Business at HCL Infosystems Ltd.

“We are delighted to be associated with Dell EMC to provide our enterprise customers and channel with the services, technology and capabilities that enable organizations in their digital transformation journey. What sets Dell EMC apart is how they listen to their partners and customers and we have experienced this consistently. We have seen great progress under the integrated new partner program. The breadth of their combined portfolio has helped us grow our relationship and engagement significantly. At HCL, we have also benefitted from the structure of the program, especially with its focus on being predictable and profitable. Congratulations to the entire Dell EMC team on the successful completion of the 1st year of Dell Technologies. This is positive for channel partners as we can continue to deliver on business and technology outcomes while increasing potential revenue opportunities.”