Dell Technologies Inc. is a publicly traded American multinational technology company headquartered in Round Rock, Texas. It was formed in 2016 through the merger of Dell Inc. and EMC Corporation. Dell trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DELL. For its 2026 fiscal year, the company reported having approximately 97,000 employees.
Dell is an operating company that develops, sells, and supports a wide range of technology products and services. Its offerings are organized into two main divisions: the Client Solutions Group and the Infrastructure Solutions Group. The Client Solutions Group produces desktop PCs, notebooks, tablets, and peripherals like monitors and printers. The Infrastructure Solutions Group provides enterprise products, including servers, data storage devices, networking hardware, and hyper-converged infrastructure solutions. The company also offers a broad portfolio of IT services spanning cloud computing, security, and digital transformation.
Based on the provided data, Dell Technologies' patent litigation posture is that of an operating company defending its products. The company has been tracked as a defendant in one patent suit and has not been a plaintiff. This pattern is typical for a large technology manufacturer facing assertions from patent-holding entities.
The single tracked case, TurboCode LLC v. Dell Technologies Inc. et al, was filed in the Western District of Texas in 2021. The plaintiff, TurboCode LLC, has been identified as a non-practicing entity (NPE) that has asserted a patent related to turbo code decoding technology against numerous companies in the technology and telecommunications sectors.