Tuesday, April 26, 2011

CREATOR LAPTOP

1. Michael Dell, founder of Dell
 Dell Inc. seems more focused on efforts to reduce costs rather than issue a new innovation. This is in line with the history of the company in marketing the units with minimum cost through direct sales to consumers. In an interview with Business Week, Mr. Dell said, "This company knows how to do something never done before with good."

2. Stan Shih, founder of Acer
Was first established under the name Multitech, founded in 1976, who then called the Acer in 1987. Pan Acer Group employs 39,000 people in more than 100 countries.Its headquarters is located in Sijhih City, Taipei County, Taiwan. Acer's market in North America have declined in recent years while its European markets continue to rise. His success in Europe partly because the sponsorship of the Ferrari Formula 1 Team and former F1 team, Prost Grand Prix.

3. Ichisuke Hisashige Fujioka and Tanaka, the founder of Toshiba
 Toshiba is a company that manufactures high-tech electronics that is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Toshiba is the world's largest electronics company. Toshiba now mostly made ​​in China. Toshiba-made Semiconductors including the 20th Semiconductors with Biggest Sale. In 2009, Toshiba is the fifth largest computer company in the world, under the U.S. Hewlett-Packard, Dell of the U.S., Acer of Taiwan and Lenovo of China


4. Jonney Shih and Jerry Shen, the founder Asus
Asustek Computer, Inc.. or often called ASUS, is a Taiwan-based company that manufactures computer components like mother boards, graphic cards, and notebooks. Asus recently began producing PDAs, Mobile phones, LCD monitors and other computer products. Its main competitors include the MSI, and Gigabyte.

5. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, founders of HP
 When about to call his company, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard did throw a coin to determine the name that will be used, whether Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett.After seeing his name now is Hewlett-Packard, but who won the coin toss is not Bill Hewlett, but Dave Packard.

6. Rod Canion, founder of Compaq
Compaq Computer Corporation was once a United States personal computer company founded in 1982, and now is one brand from the company Hewlett-Packard. The company was founded by Rod Canion, Jim Harris and Bill Murto, a former Texas Instruments senior managers. The name "COMPAQ" stands for "Compatibility and Quality" (compatibility and quality), and at the time of establishment, Compaq produced a number of IBM PC compatible computer.Ever become the largest supplier of personal computer systems in the world, Compaq became an independent company until 2002, when joined with Hewlett-Packard.

7. Liu Chuanzhi, founder of Lenovo
  Lenovo Group Limited, formerly known as Legend Group, is the largest PC manufacturer in the People's Republic of China.In 2004, Lenovo is the eighth largest PC manufacturer in the world. In December 2004, Lenovo announced its intention to take over IBM's PC division, the American who never had a monopoly in the PC market.Takeover is expected to make Lenovo to expand its wings in the West in order to become the third largest PC manufacturer in the world. On May 1, 2005, Lenovo formally took over the IBM PC division..