Dell EMC ( EMC Corporation until 2016) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Hopkinton , Massachusetts , and Round Rock , Texas , and is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies . Dell EMC sells data storage , information security , virtualization , analytics, cloud computing and other products and services that enable organizations to store, manage, protect, and analyze data. Dell EMC's target markets include large companies and small- and medium-sized businesses across various vertical markets.
29-580: EMC2 may refer to: EMC [ edit ] EMC, the corporate logo of the EMC Corporation EMC2 [ edit ] EMC2, Energy/Matter Conversion Corporation, Inc., a company founded by Robert W. Bussard to develop fusion power with a device called the Polywell EMC2, the first computer-based non-linear editing system , introduced in 1989 by Editing Machines Corp. LinuxCNC , formerly EMC2 ,
58-682: A Supermicro server motherboard during manufacturing. Pingwest, a media company founded in Silicon Valley and based in Beijing , identified the chip mentioned in the article as a balun . Pingwest pointed out that its size made it impossible to implement any form of attack; it did not have the storage space required to store commands that would allow a hacker to infiltrate the hardware. They suggested that Businessweek had underestimated security standards employed by Amazon and Apple. The claims by Bloomberg have been heavily questioned. By 2 p.m. on
87-484: A cash-and-stock deal valued at $ 67 billion, which as of 2021 remains the largest-ever acquisition in the technology sector. The combination of Dell's enterprise server, personal computer, and mobile businesses with EMC's enterprise storage business was a significant vertical merger of IT giants. Dell offered $ 24.05 per share of EMC, and $ 9.05 per share of tracking stock in VMware . On September 7, 2016, Dell Inc. completed
116-579: A cloud computing model and to analyze big data . LenovoEMC, formerly Iomega, sells storage products. The following table includes the listing and timeline of EMC Corporation's major acquisitions of other companies since 1996. In 2012, EMC sponsored The Human Face of Big Data, a globally crowdsourced media project focusing on the ability to collect, analyze, triangulate and visualize vast amounts of data in real-time. The Human Face of Big Data, produced by Rick Smolan and Jennifer Erwitt, includes "a number of fascinating stories ... [that] represent some of
145-435: A decline in circulation during the late-2000s recession as advertising revenues fell one-third by the start of 2009 and the magazine's circulation fell to 936,000. In July 2009, it was reported that McGraw-Hill was trying to sell Businessweek and had hired Evercore Partners to conduct the sale. Because of the magazine's liabilities, it was suggested that it might change hands for the nominal price of $ 1 to an investor who
174-457: A memo was sent out to Bloomberg Businessweek staff members informing them the publication will relaunch sometime in 2024 as a monthly magazine and be redesigned with “heavier paper stock for a more high-end look and feel.” Brad Stone was appointed editor of the magazine in January 2024 and will oversee the transition to monthly publication. The magazine switched to publishing bi-weekly as part of
203-603: A resource for business managers. However, in the 1970s, the magazine shifted its strategy and added consumers outside the business world. As of 1975 , the magazine was carrying more advertising pages annually than any other magazine in the United States. In 1976 and 1977, the magazine's name's form was changed from Business Week to BusinessWeek . Businessweek began publishing its annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs in 1988. Stephen B. Shepard served as editor-in-chief from 1984 until 2005 when he
232-591: Is the Visual Editor at The New York Times Styles desk. International editions of Businessweek were available on newsstands in Europe and Asia until 2005 when publication of regional editions was suspended to help increase foreign readership of customized European and Asian versions of Businessweek 's website. However, the same year the Russian edition was launched in collaboration with Rodionov Publishing House. At
261-691: The Bloomberg Tower , 731 Lexington Avenue , Manhattan in New York City and market magazines are located in the Citigroup Center , 153 East 53rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenue , Manhattan in New York City. The Business Week was first published based in New York City in September 1929, weeks before the stock market crash of 1929 . The magazine provided information and opinions on what
290-514: The Symmetrix , in 1990. While some of EMC's growth is credited to acquisitions of smaller companies, Symmetrix was the main factor in EMC's rapid growth during the 1990s, from a firm valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars to a multi-billion dollar company. In 2009 EMC signed a two-year deal to be the principal shirt sponsor for English Rugby Union club London Wasps in a deal worth £1 Million. This
319-505: The "Best Chief Executive Officers in America" by Worth magazine; and one of Network World ' s "25 Most Powerful People in Networking". Ahead of their acquisition by Dell, EMC gained a reputation for oppressive non-compete agreements and non-compete lobbying through AIM (Associated Industries of Massachusetts) On October 12, 2015, Dell Inc. announced its intent to acquire EMC in
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#1732855740092348-561: The day of publication, Apple , Amazon , and Supermicro issued blanket denials, which Bloomberg reported. Within the week, the United States Department of Homeland Security stated that it saw no reason to question those refutations. The National Security Agency and Government Communications Headquarters and NCSC also denied the article's claims. In 2021, Bloomberg published a follow-up article standing by its allegations. On Dec. 1, 2023, The New York Times reported
377-432: The magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek (with a lowercase "w") as part of a redesign. As of 2014 , the magazine was losing $ 30 million per year, about half of the $ 60 million it was reported losing in 2009. Adler resigned as editor-in-chief and was replaced by Josh Tyrangiel , who had been deputy managing editor of Time magazine. In 2016, Bloomberg announced changes to Businessweek , which
406-484: The merger, which involved the issuance of $ 45.9 billion in debt and $ 4.4 billion common stock. At the time, some analysts claimed that Dell's acquisition of the former Iomega could harm the LenovoEMC partnership. In addition to those of the majority-owned Pivotal company, Dell EMC sells products and services, including products from other Dell Technologies companies, designed to allow IT departments to move to
435-512: The most innovative applications of data that are shaping our future". BusinessWeek [REDACTED] Bloomberg Businessweek , previously known as BusinessWeek (and before that Business Week and The Business Week ), is an American monthly business magazine published 12 times a year. Since 2009, the magazine is owned by New York City -based Bloomberg L.P. The magazine debuted in New York City in September 1929. Bloomberg Businessweek business magazines are located in
464-415: The role in January 2018 and Joel Weber was appointed by the editorial board in her place. On October 4, 2018, Bloomberg Businessweek published "The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies", an article by Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley which claimed that China had hacked dozens of technology corporations including Amazon and Apple by placing an extra integrated circuit on
493-518: The same time, Businessweek partnered with InfoPro Management, a publishing and market research company based in Beirut, Lebanon , to produce the Arabic version of the magazine in 22 Arab countries. In 2011, Bloomberg Businessweek continued the magazine's international expansion and announced plans to introduce a Polish-language edition called Bloomberg Businessweek Polska , as well as a Chinese edition which
522-545: The same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EMC2&oldid=1149626945 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages EMC Corporation The company's stock (as EMC Corporation)
551-502: The second variant of Enhanced Machine Controller , Linux-based CNC software EMC2, the gene that codes for the protein TTC35 Other uses [ edit ] E = mc² is the equation for mass-energy equivalence. See also [ edit ] E=MC2 (disambiguation) EMCC (disambiguation) EMC (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
580-569: The top business magazine in the country. In 2012, Bloomberg Businessweek won the general excellence award for general-interest magazines at the National Magazine Awards . Also in 2012, Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel was named magazine editor of the year by Ad Age . In 2014, Bloomberg Businessweek won a Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best in Business award for magazines, general excellence. In 2016,
609-502: The transition, starting in January. In early 2010, the magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek (with a lowercase "w") as part of a redesign. During the following years, the bold, eclectic, playful, and memetic face of Businessweek was cultivated largely by Businessweek 's Creative director, Richard Turley then Rob Vargas (from 2014), and Deputy Creative director Tracy Ma (from 2011 through 2016). During her time at Businessweek , Ma worked on over 200 issues. Now she
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#1732855740092638-687: Was added to the New York Stock Exchange on April 6, 1986, and was also listed on the S&P 500 index. EMC acquired Iomega in 2008, and a 2013 partnership with Lenovo resulted in the rebranding of Iomega as LenovoEMC . EMC was acquired by Dell in 2016, which led to the joint venture with Lenovo dissolving. At that time, Forbes noted EMC's "focus on developing and selling data storage and data management hardware and software and convincing its customers to buy its products independent of their other IT buying decisions" based on "best-of-breed." It
667-475: Was chosen to be the founding dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism . Under Shepard, Businessweek ' s readership grew to more than six million in the late 1980s. He was succeeded by Stephen J. Adler of The Wall Street Journal . In 2006, Businessweek started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs in addition to its MBA program listing. Businessweek suffered
696-407: Was happening in the business world at the time. Early sections of the magazine included marketing, labor, finance, management and Washington Outlook, which made The Business Week one of the first publications to cover national political issues that directly impacted the business world. The name of the magazine was shortened to Business Week in 1934. Business Week was originally published to be
725-406: Was later extended until the end of the 2013 season. Michael Ruettgers joined EMC in 1988 and served as CEO from 1992 until January 2001. Under Ruettgers' leadership, EMC revenues grew from $ 120 million to nearly $ 9 billion 10 years later, and the company shifted its focus from memory boards to storage systems. Ruettgers was named one of BusinessWeek ' s "World's Top 25 Executives"; one of
754-551: Was later renamed to Dell EMC. Dell uses the EMC name with some of its products. EMC, founded in 1979 by Richard Egan and Roger Marino (the E and M of EMC), introduced its first 64- kilobyte (65,536 bytes) memory boards for the Prime Computer in 1981. EMC continued to develop memory boards for other computer types. In the mid-1980s, the company expanded beyond memory to other computer data storage types and networked storage platforms. EMC began shipping its flagship product,
783-456: Was losing between $ 20 and $ 30 million. Nearly 30 Bloomberg News journalists were let go across the U.S., Europe and Asia and it was announced that a new version of Bloomberg Businessweek would launch the following year. In addition, editor in chief Ellen Pollock stepped down from her position and Washington Bureau Chief Megan Murphy was named as the next editor in chief. Megan Murphy served as editor from November 2016; until she stepped down from
812-473: Was relaunched in November 2011. Bloomberg Businessweek launched an iPad version of the magazine using Apple's subscription billing service in 2011. The iPad edition was the first to use this subscription method, which allows one to subscribe via an iTunes account. There are over 100,000 subscribers to the iPad edition of Businessweek . In the year 2011, Adweek named Bloomberg Businessweek as
841-420: Was willing to incur losses turning the magazine around. In late 2009, Bloomberg L.P. bought the magazine—reportedly for between $ 2 million to $ 5 million plus assumption of liabilities—and renamed it Bloomberg BusinessWeek . News reports published in 2019 suggest McGraw-Hill received the high end of the speculated price, at $ 5 million, along with the assumption of debt. In early 2010,
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