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IT History Journal
May 3

May 3, 1984 — Dell Was Founded

May 3, 1984

On May 3, 1984, 19-year-old student Michael Dell registered a company called PC’s Limited in Austin, Texas. He assembled computers in his dorm room and sold them directly to customers.

Dell proposed a different model: build-to-order. The customer chose the components, and the company assembled a PC for that specific request and shipped it directly.

This had three advantages:

  • lower price
  • faster component updates
  • better fit for customer needs

Dell did not invent new technologies, but it changed the business model. The build-to-order system and direct sales allowed the company to grow quickly.

By 1988, Dell went public, and in the 1990s it became one of the largest PC manufacturers, competing with IBM and HP.

In 2016, the company acquired EMC for $67 billion — one of the largest deals in IT history. This turned Dell into a major player in servers and data storage.

Dell showed that in IT it is not only about what you sell, but how you sell it. The direct sales model later became a standard adopted by many companies.