
[Disclosure: All of the vendors mentioned are clients of the author.]I&m at Dell Technology Summit this week, and one of the interesting stats from Sam Bird, the impressive executive that heads Dell Technology personal systems unit, is that they&ve had the strongest sales year ever.
Dell is only Number 3 in volume, but they are Number 1 with a bullet in revenue and profit.This showcases that for companies that execute & including spending money on R-D and marketing & the PC business is as strong, or, in the case of Dell Technologies, stronger than it ever been.Let face it: The PC old days kind of suckedI started as the lead analyst in operating systems for Dataquest back in 1994 and rose with the launch of Windows 95.
Back then, people didn&t build their own PCs, and I was one of the first to take a motherboard, processor, hard drive and memory and build what I wanted.
Laptop performance was a bad joke, battery life was measured in minutes and a lightweight laptop weighed around 6 lbs.
That first PC I built never was stable, took me around two months (part-time) to configure, and the motherboard was held in the case with tape and rubber furniture feet because the mounting holes in the motherboard didn&t match the holes in the case.