Dell Technologies combines venture capital units of its two predecessors
Company is the result of US$67b merger of computer maker Dell Inc and data storage firm EMC Corp
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DELL Technologies Inc said on Monday it has combined the venture capital operations from its two predecessor companies, computer maker Dell Inc and data storage firm EMC Corp, and said it plans to invest about US$100 million a year in startups.
Dell also revealed a portfolio of 70 existing and prior investments made by both operations, some of which, like Arista Networks Inc, which went public in 2014, had not been previously disclosed.
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