Things You Should Know About Dell:
- Every Fortune 100 company does business with Dell.
- Dell is the #1 PC provider in the U.S. and #2 worldwide.
- Dell is the preferred desktop and laptop of enterprises in the US and Europe.
- Dell has been the No. 1 PC supplier to small and medium businesses in the United States for 10 years in a row.
- And Dell is the world’s leading provider of flat panel displays.
- About 140,000 systems shipped per day, on average – that’s more than one every second.
- Dell has nearly 2 billion interactions with customers every year.
- Dell has won more than 400 product awards in 2007.
- More than 55,000 customers have posted ratings and reviews on Dell.com.
- Customers have also offered more than 9,100 ideas on IdeaStorm that have been promoted more than 617,000 times.
- And, Dell customer's have generated and confirmed more than 7,000 accepted solutions to their technology challenges.
- Dell is the #1 partner of EMC.
- Dell's blade servers that require 65 percent less time to set up and come in 97 percent fewer boxes than HP’s.
- Dell rank's No. 34 among the Fortune 500, and has one of the world’s leading brands.
- Dell is among the industry's greenest desktops and notebooks.
- Dell was the first vendor to offer DisplayPort technology on a commercially available monitor, and is a major driver in having it accepted as the industry standard.
- Dell is also the first major systems vendor to factory install Red Hat Linux on corporate systems.
- 24 of the world’s top supercomputers run on Dell.
- The 10 largest U.S. companies run on Dell.
- The top 6 Internet service companies run on Dell.
- The top 5 U.S. commercial banks run on Dell.
- Dell shipped the first EPEAT Gold standard notebook.
- Dell's global headquarters campus is powered by 100 percent green energy.
- Dell's desktop systems that have helped customers save more than $2.4 billion and avoid more than 23 million tons of CO2.
- Dell is the first and only computer company offering free computer recycling to consumers worldwide.
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