EMC Corporation is a multinational technology company that provides data storage, information security, virtualization, analytics, cloud computing and other products and services for businesses.
EMC was founded in 1979.
In 1988, the company launched its first storage system.
In 2001, EMC acquired the Data General Corporation to strengthen its storage offerings.
In 2016, Dell acquired EMC for $67 billion.
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A midrange storage solution that provides high performance and availability for small to medium-sized businesses.
A high-end storage system that provides scalable performance and availability for mission-critical applications.
A scale-out storage system that provides a versatile and scalable solution for unstructured data.
EMC stands for 'Electronic Music Corporation'. However, the technology company does not use this acronym in any official capacity.
EMC offers a wide range of products and services related to data storage, information security, virtualization, analytics, cloud computing and more. Some of its main products include Unity, VMAX, and Isilon.
EMC's main competitors in the storage and data management space include IBM, NetApp, and HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise).
EMC's products are known for their high performance, availability, scalability, and security features. Additionally, the company has a strong reputation for its expertise in the areas of storage and data management.
EMC's biggest customers include Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and other large organizations. Some of its top customers include Coca Cola, Walmart, Bank of America, and the United States Department of Defense.