Compare · DELL vs VMW
DELL vs VMW
Side-by-side comparison of Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL) and Vmware Inc. (VMW): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both companies sit in the Technology sector. DELL focuses on Computer Manufacturing, while VMW focuses on Computer Software: Prepackaged Software.
- DELL is the larger of the two at $256.87B, about 4.7x VMW ($54.29B).
- DELL has hit the wire 27 times in the past 4 weeks while VMW has been quiet.
- Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
- Company
- Dell Technologies Inc.
- Vmware Inc.
- Price
- $396.40+1.31%
- $142.51-4.89%
- Market cap
- $256.87B
- $54.29B
- 1M return
- -
- -
- 1Y return
- -
- -
- Industry
- Computer Manufacturing
- Computer Software: Prepackaged Software
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NYSE
- IPO
- 2018
- 2007
- News (4w)
- 27
- 0
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 25
Dell Technologies Inc.
Dell Technologies Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, markets, sells, and supports Information technology solutions, products, and services worldwide. It operates through three segments: Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG), Client Solutions Group (CSG), and VMware. The ISG segment provides traditional and next-generation storage solutions; and rack, blade, tower, and hyperscale servers. This segment also offers networking products and services that help its business customers to transform and modernize their infrastructure, mobilize and enrich end-user experiences, and accelerate business applications and processes; attached software and peripherals; and support and deployment, configuration, and extended warranty services. The CSG segment provides desktops, workstations, and notebooks; displays and projectors; attached and third-party software and peripherals, as well as support and deployment, configuration, and extended warranty services. The VMware segment supports and addresses various IT priorities of customers, including accelerating their cloud journey, migrating and modernizing their applications, empowering digital workspaces, transforming networking, and embracing intrinsic security. It enables its customers to digitally transform their operations as they ready their applications, infrastructure, and employees for constantly evolving business needs. This segment also offers cloud-native platform that makes software development and IT operations a strategic advantage for customers. The company also provides information security; cloud software and infrastructure-as-a-service solutions that enable customers to migrate, run, and manage mission-critical applications in cloud-based IT environments; cloud-based integration services; and financial services. The company was formerly known as Denali Holding Inc. and changed its name to Dell Technologies Inc. in August 2016. Dell Technologies Inc. was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Round Rock, Texas.
Vmware Inc.
VMware, Inc. provides software in the areas of hybrid and multi-cloud, modern applications, networking, security, and digital workspaces in the United States and internationally. It offers VMware multi-cloud solutions, including VMware vSphere, a data center infrastructure that provides the fundamental compute layer and utilizes its hypervisor software, a layer of software that resides between the operating system and system hardware to enable compute virtualization; vSAN and VxRail, which offers holistic data storage and protection options to all applications running on vSphere; and vRealize Cloud Management solutions that manages hybrid and multi-cloud environments running in virtual machines and containers, as well as VMware Cloud Foundation, a hybrid cloud platform that combines its vSphere, vSAN, and NSX with vRealize Cloud Management into an integrated stack and delivers enterprise-ready cloud infrastructure for private and public clouds. The company also provides networking solutions, such as VMware NSX, VMware Service-defined Firewall, VMware SD-WAN, VMware SASE, VMware vRealize Network Insight, and VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer; digital workspace solutions that comprise Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management, Access, and Horizon; and application modernization solutions, such as Tanzu Basic, standard, and advanced edition, Tanzu Application Service, and Tanzu Labs. In addition, it offers intrinsic security solutions consisting of VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint and Workload. The company sells its products through distributors, resellers, system vendors, and systems integrators. VMware, Inc. has strategic alliances with Amazon Web Services to build and deliver an integrated hybrid solution. The company was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. VMware, Inc. is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies Inc.
Latest DELL
- Director Slta V (Gp), L.L.C. disposed of 201,173 units of Class C Common Stock (SEC Form 4)
- Director Slta Iv (Gp), L.L.C. disposed of 201,173 units of Class C Common Stock (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors Iv, L.P. converted options into 1,332 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $604,114 worth of Class C Common Stock (1,332 units at $453.54) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Partners V De (Aiv), L.P. converted options into 48,990 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $15,814,436 worth of Class C Common Stock (34,869 units at $453.54) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Sl Spv-2, L.P. converted options into 88,164 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $26,981,925 worth of Class C Common Stock (59,492 units at $453.54) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors V, L.P. converted options into 600 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $272,579 worth of Class C Common Stock (601 units at $453.54) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Partners Iv, L.P. converted options into 90,504 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $31,160,825 worth of Class C Common Stock (68,706 units at $453.54) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Sl Spv-2, L.P. converted options into 93,479 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $26,951,337 worth of Class C Common Stock (63,095 units at $427.15) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors V, L.P. sold $271,229 worth of Class C Common Stock (635 units at $427.13) and converted options into 637 units of Class C Common Stock (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors Iv, L.P. converted options into 1,412 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $602,720 worth of Class C Common Stock (1,411 units at $427.16) (SEC Form 4)
Latest VMW
- Broadcom Could Report A Modest Beat For Q2, Says Bullish Analyst
- SEC Form 15-12G filed by Vmware Inc.
- Dell Michael S returned 169,278,015 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Adobe's $20B Figma Deal Faces UK Regulatory Hurdle
- What Happened With Broadcom Stock Today?
- SEC Form SC 13D/A filed by Vmware Inc. (Amendment)
- Slta V (Gp), L.L.C. returned 42,050,818 shares to the company (SEC Form 4)
- Slta Iv (Gp), L.L.C. returned 42,050,818 shares to the company (SEC Form 4)
- 'Broadcom Lays Off Many VMware Employees After Closing Its $69B Acquisition Of The Company' - Business Insider
- Broadcom-VMware Deal Closure Sends AVGO Stock To New Highs On 'Sizable Synergy Potential'