@af 100% agree on that. Dell is far from "innovative" and in all honesty, ISN'T an innovative company. The only time in the company's history in which it was truly innovative is when MD started the company in college and proved that computers weren't just for the rich or just for the government. He proved that anyone could own a computer and for a fair price while not breaking the bank. After that? Dell has just copied larger and more succesful companies in every possible way. Especially these days...
in 2020 for example.. I'd bet a lot of money that Dell wouldn't have forced everyone remote if other companies weren't doing the same - HP, Lenovo, Amazon, Tesla, etc... - and would have expected folks to come in 3 days/week as normal. But, since the FAANG companies said "go remote" Dell said "me too!"
Then when Tesla said nobody can be remote, Amazon followed suite, as did other companies and Dell again was like "me too!"
Dell in all honesty makes decent computers and fantastic monitors (though, there are far better monitors out there however, Dell does make some pretty solid monitors) but other than that? Dell doesn't create or innovate JS.
I mean heck, dell is way behind in the AI game and is playing catchup at this point and by the time they do, they'll be having to upgrade to newer AI that other companies have been using for the last 5 years lol.
Oh and, dell servers and networking equipment - switches and routers - are DOGwater compared to cisco, HP, Huawai, and Juniper.