Michael Dell did not invent the computer. However, his company Dell was the first to apply just-in-time manufacturing practices to the computer manufacturing industry on a wide scale successfully.
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The Dell computer company is named after its founder Michael Dell.
Michael Dell is the founder of Dell Computers.
He made the computer Dell
Michael Dell first built and sold personal computers from his dorm room at the University of Texas in 1984 at the age of 19. The original name of the company was PC's Unlimited. Michael became the youngest CEO to head a Fortune 500 company when the company was first included on the list in 1992. After leaving his CEO role in 2004, Dell worked with the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. He returned as CEO in 2007.
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Yes of course being that he was the founder.
Michael Dell has written: 'Direct from Dell' -- subject(s): Biography, Dell Computer Corporation, Executives, History, Success in business
Hence the name Michael Dell. He is famous for being the founder of dell inc (an American multinational computer company).
MIchael Dell started a business selling computers while at university. The business was called PC's Limited and at the age of 19 he dropped out of university to run the business full time. The business grew into Dell Computer Corporation, and then became Dell, Inc. Dell computers are constructed from standard PC components and would not really count as an invention.
In early 1984, Michael Dell registered his first company, entitled "PCs Limited," but changed the name to "Dell Computer Corporation" -- the name we know it by today -- a few months later, in May 1984. Michael Dell was 19 at the time.