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added 2007 Sat Jun 2 22:50:10 by jeremytoday
The trigger for this column was this week's announcement that Dell Inc. was going to slash 8,800 jobs. Its earnings were relatively flat, and that gave the company the excuse to make cuts, but were these people necessary in the first place?
The trigger for this column was this week's announcement that Dell Inc. was going to slash 8,800 jobs. Its earnings were relatively flat, and that gave the company the excuse to make cuts, but were these people necessary in the first place?
added 2007 Sat Jun 2 0:12:04 by pawfoots
"I think the restructuring is a recognition that some fat had crept into the Dell corporate structure."
"I think the restructuring is a recognition that some fat had crept into the Dell corporate structure."
added 2007 Sat May 26 8:23:44 by schestowitz
One thing is for sure, and despite Microsoft's official denials; open source software is the biggest threat the company faces to its world-beating business model. This was further underlined with Dell's announcement that it was shipping a range of desktops and notebooks with open source operating system Ubuntu preloaded.
One thing is for sure, and despite Microsoft's official denials; open source software is the biggest threat the company faces to its world-beating business model. This was further underlined with Dell's announcement that it was shipping a range of desktops and notebooks with open source operating system Ubuntu preloaded.
added 2007 Mon May 7 14:22:17 by Fabienne
From the article: "Dell Inc. has agreed to work with Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. under an alliance the rival software makers formed last year to make it easier for the Windows operating system and the increasingly popular Linux system to work together, the companies said Sunday. On Sunday, Microsoft and Novell said Dell has agreed to buy Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft..."
From the article: "Dell Inc. has agreed to work with Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. under an alliance the rival software makers formed last year to make it easier for the Windows operating system and the increasingly popular Linux system to work together, the companies said Sunday. On Sunday, Microsoft and Novell said Dell has agreed to buy Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft..."
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 21:12:35 by webtickle
AuctionAds, a eBay powered advertising widget, shows there rack and talks a little about there.
AuctionAds, a eBay powered advertising widget, shows there rack and talks a little about there.
added 2007 Fri Apr 20 20:25:28 by fthead9
Dell has decided to once again offer Windows XP as an option for home users due to customer feedback regarding issues with Vista.
Dell has decided to once again offer Windows XP as an option for home users due to customer feedback regarding issues with Vista.
added 2007 Fri Apr 13 0:39:29 by jeremytoday
Microsoft will force PC makers to stop selling machines running XP by the end of this year, despite ongoing compatibility problems and demand for XP from users.
Microsoft will force PC makers to stop selling machines running XP by the end of this year, despite ongoing compatibility problems and demand for XP from users.
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 22:49:03 by TheAttacks
I recently received a note that could very well be the making of history. Even with the obvious distaste coming from Microsoft, we are witnessing Dell looking to offer Linux as an OS option.
I recently received a note that could very well be the making of history. Even with the obvious distaste coming from Microsoft, we are witnessing Dell looking to offer Linux as an OS option.
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added 2007 Fri Mar 2 2:09:22 by populist
Dell Inc., the world's second-largest personal computer maker, reported on Thursday a sharply lower quarterly profit while revenue fell short of Wall Street expectations, sending its shares down 1.7 percent.
Dell Inc., the world's second-largest personal computer maker, reported on Thursday a sharply lower quarterly profit while revenue fell short of Wall Street expectations, sending its shares down 1.7 percent.
added 2007 Wed Feb 28 2:19:51 by jeremytoday
If you're looking for a new Linux-equipped Dell laptop or desktop from the PC vendor, you may be waiting a while
If you're looking for a new Linux-equipped Dell laptop or desktop from the PC vendor, you may be waiting a while
added 2007 Mon Feb 26 22:40:00 by populist
Customers convince Dell to plan a new line of Linux-loaded desktop and notebook computers.
Customers convince Dell to plan a new line of Linux-loaded desktop and notebook computers.
added 2007 Fri Feb 23 22:46:52 by okitech
Everyone knows about Dell's troubles of late. The hardware maker's once industry-leading "build-to-order" supply chain systems are now the norm, and it's fallen behind in design-areas where competitors such as Apple (AAPL) and Sony (SNE) excel. Customer service has deteriorated since it was outsourced to India so that customers can no lon
Everyone knows about Dell's troubles of late. The hardware maker's once industry-leading "build-to-order" supply chain systems are now the norm, and it's fallen behind in design-areas where competitors such as Apple (AAPL) and Sony (SNE) excel. Customer service has deteriorated since it was outsourced to India so that customers can no lon
added 2007 Sat Feb 17 9:02:37 by siddhu1983
Two weeks after he returned to run the computer company that bears his name, Michael S. Dell is making sweeping senior management changes. The company announced yesterday that it had hired Ronald G. Garriques, a Motorola executive vice president in charge of that company's mobile devices division, to run Dell's global consumer division.
Two weeks after he returned to run the computer company that bears his name, Michael S. Dell is making sweeping senior management changes. The company announced yesterday that it had hired Ronald G. Garriques, a Motorola executive vice president in charge of that company's mobile devices division, to run Dell's global consumer division.
added 2007 Sun Feb 4 18:02:56 by bhartzer
In a memo to Dell Inc. employees days after returning as chief executive officer, Michael Dell said the beleaguered computer maker is quashing bonuses for 2006 and reducing managers to help cut costs and steer the company back toward dominance.
In a memo to Dell Inc. employees days after returning as chief executive officer, Michael Dell said the beleaguered computer maker is quashing bonuses for 2006 and reducing managers to help cut costs and steer the company back toward dominance.
added 2007 Thu Feb 1 0:32:53 by bhartzer
Dell announced Wednesday that Kevin Rollins has resigned as chief executive officer, and company founder Michael Dell will be retaking the helm of the PC company.
Dell announced Wednesday that Kevin Rollins has resigned as chief executive officer, and company founder Michael Dell will be retaking the helm of the PC company.
added 2006 Mon Aug 28 12:49:54 by okitech
Dell Inc. (DELL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , the world's largest personal computer maker, will invest 120 million euros ($153.3 million) in a new plant in Poland's second-largest city Lodz, daily Gazeta Wyborcza reported on Monday.Citing unnamed sources, Wyborcza said the company had picked Poland over Slovakia for the plant. It said that toget
Dell Inc. (DELL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , the world's largest personal computer maker, will invest 120 million euros ($153.3 million) in a new plant in Poland's second-largest city Lodz, daily Gazeta Wyborcza reported on Monday.Citing unnamed sources, Wyborcza said the company had picked Poland over Slovakia for the plant. It said that toget
added 2006 Fri Aug 25 13:48:06 by ekklesiawarrior
Apple's recall covers 1.1 million rechargeable batteries in the 12-inch iBook G4, 12-inch PowerBook G4 and 15-inch PowerBook G4 - Sony plant introduced metal particles into battery cells. Makers of battery cells strive to minimize the presence of such particles, which can cause the overheating, but it's nearly impossible to eliminate the metal du
Apple's recall covers 1.1 million rechargeable batteries in the 12-inch iBook G4, 12-inch PowerBook G4 and 15-inch PowerBook G4 - Sony plant introduced metal particles into battery cells. Makers of battery cells strive to minimize the presence of such particles, which can cause the overheating, but it's nearly impossible to eliminate the metal du
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 19:25:45 by TheAttacks
A Florida man has leaped onto the Dell laptop explosion bandwagon by claiming his house was burnt to a crisp because a Dell laptop ignited his couch on fire.
A Florida man has leaped onto the Dell laptop explosion bandwagon by claiming his house was burnt to a crisp because a Dell laptop ignited his couch on fire.
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 17:07:50 by msaleem
To understand what's going on, it's helpful to know a little bit about how batteries work.
To understand what's going on, it's helpful to know a little bit about how batteries work.
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 15:41:03 by wayjer
Last week was a stretch that Dell would surely rather forget. Dell issued the largest electronics recall in U.S. history, reported dismal second-quarter earnings and acknowledged a probe by federal investigators for unspecified accounting issues.
Last week was a stretch that Dell would surely rather forget. Dell issued the largest electronics recall in U.S. history, reported dismal second-quarter earnings and acknowledged a probe by federal investigators for unspecified accounting issues.
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 11:41:19 by okitech
Dell Inc. officials say the company's poor second quarter performance is due to cutting prices too low. The company also announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has been investigating it for past accounting and financial reporting. Company officials say they cut prices too aggressively during a time when demand for its p
Dell Inc. officials say the company's poor second quarter performance is due to cutting prices too low. The company also announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has been investigating it for past accounting and financial reporting. Company officials say they cut prices too aggressively during a time when demand for its p
added 2006 Fri Aug 18 12:54:41 by okitech
Dell Inc, the world's largest personal-computer maker, reported that its second-quarter profit fell by half and said the US securities watchdog is investigating its accounting, three days after announcing a recall of 4.1 million laptop batteries. The US-based company said Thursday after the market closed that its net income fell 51 per cen
Dell Inc, the world's largest personal-computer maker, reported that its second-quarter profit fell by half and said the US securities watchdog is investigating its accounting, three days after announcing a recall of 4.1 million laptop batteries. The US-based company said Thursday after the market closed that its net income fell 51 per cen
added 2006 Fri Aug 18 10:42:11 by dirtyfratboy
"We have determined that there is no possibility that any battery trouble could cause smoking or fire in our notebook computers," said a Fujitsu spokesman. "Most Japanese makers don't allow high voltage to flow from their AC adapters to the computer battery, out of safety concerns."
"We have determined that there is no possibility that any battery trouble could cause smoking or fire in our notebook computers," said a Fujitsu spokesman. "Most Japanese makers don't allow high voltage to flow from their AC adapters to the computer battery, out of safety concerns."
added 2006 Fri Aug 18 10:37:57 by dirtyfratboy
Dell reported quarterly sales above expectations and earnings that were in line with analysts' estimates Thursday. But profits were substantially lower than a year ago due to increased competition from rival Hewlett-Packard.
Dell reported quarterly sales above expectations and earnings that were in line with analysts' estimates Thursday. But profits were substantially lower than a year ago due to increased competition from rival Hewlett-Packard.
added 2006 Fri Aug 18 5:47:10 by Adam
As you probably already know, on Monday, Dell announced the “the largest safety recall in the history of the consumer electronics industry.” The batteries that led to this explosion in the blogosphere (pun intended) were likely used by more companies than just Dell, since they were manufactured by Sony.
As you probably already know, on Monday, Dell announced the “the largest safety recall in the history of the consumer electronics industry.” The batteries that led to this explosion in the blogosphere (pun intended) were likely used by more companies than just Dell, since they were manufactured by Sony.
added 2006 Fri Aug 18 2:20:45 by jeremytoday
DELL'S notorious customer support operation seems set to implode under the weight of millions of complaints following the huge 'exploding battery' recall.
DELL'S notorious customer support operation seems set to implode under the weight of millions of complaints following the huge 'exploding battery' recall.
added 2006 Wed Aug 16 15:43:48 by okitech
Dell Inc.'s recall of 4.1 million notebook computer batteries could cost Sony Corp. anywhere from 10 billion yen to 50 billion yen ($85-$430 million), hurting the Japanese electronics maker's short-term earnings and its brand image, analysts said.
Dell Inc.'s recall of 4.1 million notebook computer batteries could cost Sony Corp. anywhere from 10 billion yen to 50 billion yen ($85-$430 million), hurting the Japanese electronics maker's short-term earnings and its brand image, analysts said.
added 2006 Fri Aug 11 23:50:47 by capn_caveman
Dell is facing legal action in China over allegations of false advertising.
Dell is facing legal action in China over allegations of false advertising.








