From TechRepublic:
“Dell not only wants to move beyond its image as just a PC maker. The company needs to do it.
Central to that shift are plans to continue expanding into markets adjacent to the PC, such as printers, servers, storage and even televisions, company executives said on Thursday at Dell’s annual financial analyst meeting in Austin, Texas.
The company is making such moves to reach its new target of $80 billion in annual revenue over the next three to four years. Last year, it took in $49 billion. The expansion would also help make Dell less subject to the ups and downs of the PC market and more of a broad-based technology company.”
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