It was always called Dell.
Dell computers is named after its founder and CEO, Michael Dell.
Micheal Dell of course he named it dell ... its his last name!!!!!
The Dell computer company is named after its founder Michael Dell.
Yes of course being that he was the founder.
It has no full form. Dell is named after its founder Michael Dell
iono. When I see eponymous it is used to describe an object named after a person. For example Dell is eponymous as it is named after the founder of the company Michael Dell. Q: "Is Starbucks eponymous?" A: "I dunno, is is named after someone named Starbucks?"
It has no full form.Dell is named after its founder Michael Dell,but you can define DELL as an acronym by following the method below.Digital Electronic Link Library.
Michael Dell, of Houston, Texas, was an undergraduate student at the University of Texas at Austin when he started a small business called "PC's Limited". It was so successful that he dropped out of college to focus on his business. He later named it "Dell Computer Corporation", which later became simply "Dell, Inc.". As of March, 2009, he is the 25th richest person in the world, with assets estimated at $12.3 billion. Dell computers have no relation to the Dell crosswords, horoscopes, or science fiction magazines! Those were named after George T. Delacorte, Jr.
The company was founded in 1984, named after it's founder Michael Dell.
The Dell Inspiron 600m is effectively a re-named clone of the Dell Lattitude D600. The computers were both released at approximately the same time in 2007.
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Dell, first called PCs Limited, was founded by a nineteen year old kid named Michael Dell. The company was a small business until 1988. At that time, it completed its first initial public offering, raising its market capitalization to $85 million. By 1992, Dell was on the Fortune 500 list and Michael Dell was the youngest CEO.