Dell Technologies’ new vice president of channel strategy and VMware channel sales, Lukas Bedi, says he plans on ‘strengthening’ Dell’s partner relationships. Dell Technologies has a new vice ...
Dell Technologies will spin off its 81% majority stake in virtualization giant VMware, the company announced Wednesday. The move will create two standalone public companies, with Michael Dell ...
On Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Dell Technologies DELL is evaluating options to pursue with its 81% ownership stake of VMware VMW. Scenarios include Dell spinning off its ...
Dell Technologies and VMware at Microsoft Ignite 2021 took the wraps off several new offerings around SD-WAN, storage, Kubernetes and multi-cloud solutions for Microsoft Azure. Dell Technologies owns ...
Dell Technologies APEX Cloud Services with VMware Cloud offers powerful, simplified multi-cloud experience Dell EMC ObjectScale software uses Kubernetes to reduce object storage costs and speeds ...
Dell is reportedly looking at its VMware stake, and what to do with it. According to The Wall Street Journal, the primary option being considered is to spin out VMware to shareholders in Dell. However ...
Last week, we discussed the possibility that Dell could be exploring a sale of VMware as a way to deal with its hefty debt load, a weight that continues to linger since its $67 billion acquisition of ...
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After months-long negotiations, Dell Technologies announced Wednesday it plans to spin off its 81% ownership stake in VMWare. The news sent Dell’s stock soaring as much as 9% in after-hours trading.
As anticipated, no-moat Dell Technologies DELL announced it will spin off its 81% equity ownership of narrow-moat VMware VMW in the last quarter of calendar 2021. We believe this spinoff is beneficial ...
Dell's parts still appear undervalued relative to the whole. Dell has been faced with a pesky conglomerate discount, so separating the two companies will force investors to assess each separately.