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DELL vs HPE
Side-by-side comparison of Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE): 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 HPE focuses on Retail: Computer Software & Peripheral Equipment.
- DELL is the larger of the two at $256.18B, about 3.9x HPE ($65.15B).
- Over the past year, DELL is up 250.5% and HPE is up 172.3% - DELL leads by 78.3 points.
- DELL has been more active in the news (47 items in the past 4 weeks vs 18 for HPE).
- Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
- Company
- Dell Technologies Inc.
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
- Price
- $400.38+1.51%
- $49.85+1.42%
- Market cap
- $256.18B
- $65.15B
- 1M return
- +73.98%
- +67.86%
- 1Y return
- +250.53%
- +172.28%
- Industry
- Computer Manufacturing
- Retail: Computer Software & Peripheral Equipment
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NYSE
- IPO
- 2018
- 2015
- News (4w)
- 47
- 18
- 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.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company provides solutions that allow customers to capture, analyze, and act upon data seamlessly. The company offers general purpose servers for multi-workload computing and workload-optimized servers; HPE ProLiant rack and tower servers; HPE BladeSystem, HPE Synergy, and HPE ProLiant; storage solutions; and solutions for secondary workloads and traditional tape, storage networking, and disk products, such as HPE Modular Storage Arrays and HPE XP. It also offers HPE Apollo and Cray products; and HPE Superdome Flex, HPE Nonstop, HPE Integrity, HPE Moonshot, and HPE Edgeline products. Additionally, the company provides mobility and Internet of Things solutions under the Aruba brand, which include Wi-Fi access points, switches, routers, and sensors; such as cloud-based management, network management, network access control, analytics and assurance, and location services; and professional and support services, as well as as-a-service and consumption models for the intelligent edge portfolio of products. In addition, it offers various leasing, financing, IT consumption, and utility programs and asset management services for customers to facilitate technology deployment models and the acquisition of complete IT solutions, including hardware, software, and services from Hewlett Packard Enterprise and others. Further, the company invests in communications and media solutions, Hewlett Packard labs, and various business incubation projects. It serves commercial and large enterprise groups, including business and public sector enterprises; and through various partners comprising resellers, distribution partners, original equipment manufacturers, independent software vendors, systems integrators, and advisory firms. The company has strategic alliances with The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre and NVIDIA; Citrix Systems, Inc.; and Wipro Limited. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company was founded in 1939 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
Latest DELL
- SEC Form 144 filed by Dell Technologies Inc.
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors V, L.P. converted options into 610 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $257,591 worth of Class C Common Stock (609 units at $422.97) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Partners Iv, L.P. sold $35,684,700 worth of Class C Common Stock (84,365 units at $422.98), disposed of 7,521 units of Class C Common Stock, gifted 7,487 units of Class C Common Stock and converted options into 91,886 units of Class C Common Stock (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors Iv, L.P. converted options into 1,352 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $571,445 worth of Class C Common Stock (1,351 units at $422.98) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Partners V De (Aiv), L.P. converted options into 49,738 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $14,989,134 worth of Class C Common Stock (35,437 units at $422.98) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Sl Spv-2, L.P. sold $33,092,256 worth of Class C Common Stock (78,236 units at $422.98), disposed of 11,274 units of Class C Common Stock and converted options into 89,510 units of Class C Common Stock (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: SEC Form SCHEDULE 13D/A filed by Dell Technologies Inc.
- SEC Form 144 filed by Dell Technologies Inc.
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors V, L.P. sold $64,604 worth of Class C Common Stock (141 units at $458.18) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Silver Lake Technology Investors V, L.P. converted options into 1,418 units of Class C Common Stock and sold $561,824 worth of Class C Common Stock (1,280 units at $438.93) (SEC Form 4)
Latest HPE
- Director Reiner Gary M gifted 1,700 shares and sold $1,095,384 worth of shares (20,000 units at $54.77) (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 144 filed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Hsu Christopher P
- New insider Hsu Christopher P claimed no ownership of stock in the company (SEC Form 3)
- Argus reiterated coverage on Hewlett Packard Enterprise with a new price target
- Goldman reiterated coverage on Hewlett Packard Enterprise with a new price target
- SEC Form S-8 filed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
- SEC Form 10-Q filed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise upgraded by Loop Capital with a new price target
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company filed SEC Form 8-K: Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement, Results of Operations and Financial Condition, Leadership Update, Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits