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To: Don Beals who wrote (3097)4/12/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: Marc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5927
 
Dell Takes Significant Lead in U.S. Corporate Marketplace; Ziff-Davis Study Shows Dell Also No. 1 In All U.S. Business Segments

Haven't seen a lot of DELL corporate computer without an ATI chip inside ;-))

Dell Takes Significant Lead in U.S. Corporate Marketplace; Ziff-Davis
Study Shows Dell Also No. 1 In All U.S. Business Segments

ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (April 12) BUSINESS WIRE -April 12, 1999--Dell Computer
Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL), the world's leading direct computer systems
company, took a wide lead as the No. 1 computer systems vendor to U.S.
businesses with more than 500 employees during the first quarter this
year, according to a recent report from ZD Market Intelligence.

In addition, Dell now also is the market share leader in total PC
shipments within the overall U.S. workplace segment, according to the
ZD Market Intelligence Projected Market Monitor survey. The ZD Market

Intelligence study was based on preliminary results from several
thousand interviews with businesses and governmental and educational
institutions about their hardware and software purchases made during
the prior 90 days.

"Increasingly, U.S. business customers are recognizing the value of
Dell's direct model, strong product lineup and growing array of service
and support capabilities," said Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell.
"We are committed to building on the momentum we have established in
this marketplace by continuing to enhance our enterprise solutions and
providing a superior experience across our entire customer base."

Dell claimed 30.9 percent of the market in the U.S. large commercial
segment in the first quarter of the 1999 calendar year, according to
the ZD Market Intelligence study. The study said Dell's nearest
competitor recorded a decline to 21.5 percent of the market during the
period.

The study also showed that Dell had 21.2 percent market share in the
overall U.S. workplace. Dell's nearest competitor saw its market share
decline to 18 percent in the segment, according to the ZD survey. Dell
first assumed the large commercial market share leadership position in
the third quarter of 1998 and has now regained and widened it,
according to the survey.

"Dell has increased market share consecutively in every quarter since
the fourth quarter of 1997 and the preliminary results from the first
quarter of 1999 indicate that Dell is now opening up a sizable lead . .
." the study said. The full study is available online at
zdinfobeads.com.

Ranked No. 78 among the Fortune 500 companies and No. 363 in the
Fortune Global 500, Dell Computer Corporation is the world's leading
direct computer systems company, based on revenues of $18.2 billion for
the past four quarters. Dell designs, manufactures and customizes
products and services to customer requirements and offers an extensive
selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its
products can be obtained through its toll-free number 1-800-388-8542 or
by accessing the Dell World Wide Web site at www.dell.com.

Note to Editors: Dell is a registered trademark of Dell Computer
Corporation. Fortune 500 is a registered trademark of Time Inc. Dell
disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.

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